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Soiree Cabaret Productions

Soiree Cabaret

Prepare to be swept away by a theatrical masterpiece that awakens your imagination, ignites your soul, and inspires you to…

A sequence from Tra Mi Dinh’s 'Somewhere between ten and fourteen', which features in Sydney Dance Company's 2025 season. The photo depicts four barefoot dancers in blue coveralls dancing on a blue-lit stage. The dancer on the far left has their legs spread, their right arm raised and their left arm extended horizontally; the dancer on the right, who is the focus of the focus, stands in a half-crouch, her arms extended to the right and her right foot bent so that the side of the foot rather than her sole is touching the stage.
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ArtsHub’s 2025 season guide to the performing arts

Our rolling guide to the 2025 season announcements you may have missed.

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Knox City Council

Knox Stagescape, Performing Arts Showcase

Knox Stagescape is a dynamic, multi-night event celebrating the creativity and talent of artists and community in Knox.

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Centre for Australian Comedic Action Inc

Erasing Mamhood

Explode the sex binary with dodgy musical comedy. Join Jack Brady, a bumbling academic come musical comedian, for an hour…

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UMAC

Milo Hartill : Black, Fat and F**gy

At the centre of the Venn diagram of queer, chunky, brown women with the voice of a goddamn angel, you’ll…

A woman wearing a Santa costume with enormous layers of skirt surrounding her.
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Performance review: F Christmas, Malthouse Theatre

The antidote to traditional Christmas schmaltz.

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Melbourne Recital Centre

Mini Music Lovers

Escape from screens, schoolbooks and everyday routines!

A publicity image for 'Troy', one of seven productions in Malthouse Theatre's 2025 season. A multi-racial cast of seven, including men in skirts and women in tunics reminiscent of ancient Greece, link hands as they struggle across a dramatically lit and smoky battlefield.
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Malthouse Theatre eschews naturalism in its 2025 season

Addressing the cost of living and leaning into the theatrical, the Malthouse’s new season promises the epic and the intimate…

A woman, Sahara Beck, wearing a white and black outfit is standing with a microphone. A drag queen in a black leotard, is standing beside her, back to back.
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Performance review: Bite Club: 2nd Serve, Arts Centre Melbourne

The Brief's Factory troupe returns to entertain and scandalise with their circus tricks.

Two grey haired women sit behind a long table with their hands clasped in front of them and a red backdrop behind. On the left Susie Dee has a messy bun, glasses and a light brown scarf. On the right Patricia Cornelius wears a black jumper.
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The 60-somethings ruling the roost this Melbourne Fringe

To borrow the words of the Bard (and Enobarbus), age cannot wither them, nor custom stale their infinite variety.

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