Melbourne
Review: Ari Eldjárn – Pardon My Icelandic
He’s Iceland’s biggest comedy star, but in a country of 340,000 people, that’s not much of a claim.
Review: Comedy Zone Asia
A worthy reminder that making people laugh is indeed a global phenomenon, not just restricted to privileged first world white…
Review: Sophie Willan – Branded
Unashamed defiance, rebellion and rudeness is the streak running through this young English comedian’s stand-up show.
Review: John Kearns - Don't Worry They're Here
An uneven exploration of suburban joys, stresses and melancholia, delivered aggressively, without tonal shading.
Review: Mark Watson - I'm Not Here
Bespectacled Englishman Mark Watson is in some respects the quintessential stand-up.
Review: Stephanie Tisdell – Identity Steft
Unafraid to jump from confronting to funny, Tisdell delivers a show that everyone can take something away from.
Can the arts and Medical Humanities prevent burn out?
Art can be considered a solution to burnout, due to the therapeutic capabilities art offers those who engage with it.
Review: Bare at Chapel off Chapel
Praise be! StageArt's production is an exhilarating smack-you-in-the-face smash hit success.
Review: Imaginarium by Melbourne Playback Theatre
As a piece of community building, the format invites the audience to share in a safe way without fear of…
Dark art: an immersive solo journey into mental illness
An award-winning experimental arts group has crafted an immersive installation to give audiences an opportunity to experience what life is…