Melbourne
Review: The Kites of Tianjin, fortyfivedownstairs theatre
Featuring Wang Zheng-Ting, this show was a fitting finale to the inimitable brilliance of The Usefulness of Art concert series…
Review: Prehistoric, Meat Market
Elbow Room's Prehistoric is a stand-out piece of theatre.
Art lovers' house sold to support underprivileged students
A Melbourne couple’s house, left as a bequest to Monash University, sold for $1.91 million at auction; the money will…
Review: Mamma Mia!, Princess Theatre
Get your flares and platform boots out because 'Mamma Mia' is back...again...
Review: Carrion, Arts House
Justin Shoulder's recent work Carrion demonstrates the change-making potential of embodied performance.
Review: The Geography of Friendship by Sally Piper
We can't ever go back, but some journeys require walking the same path again.
Would-be comedian charged over defacement of Eurydice Dixon memorial
'I did it because I was upset that vaccines caused the killers autism,' conspiracy theorist Andrew 'Andy' Nolch has claimed…
Review: Madness, Mayhem and Motherhood By Nikki McWatters
An affecting tale of a (mostly)she-wolf mother. You'll like her.
Review: Gloria, Melbourne Theatre Company
A darkly humours skewing of those who dwell in the ivory tower of publishing.
Review: Fury at Red Stitch Actors' Theatre
Fury is a superbly directed piece of compelling contemporary theatre by eminent playwright Joanna Murray-Smith – this show is attracting…