Melbourne

When the Mountain Changed its Clothing
Sleek, grand in scale, genre-defying and boasts an exceptional team with international acclaim.

Am I
Am I is a journey of the senses, a dreamy, tolling experience to be enjoyed, not over-analysed

Meta
Inspired by Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis, Meta is a tense exploration of modern isolation.

Melbourne Knowledge Week: catch up with the future
Witness technology alter our perception of human performers, discover how visual art is changing clinical practice in the health sciences,…

The Mesh
Challenging without being verbose, this a fine example of a gifted writer and terrific director.

Hello, Goodbye and Happy Birthday
Roslyn Oades' latest work plays like an encyclopaedia of Australian attitudes to ageing.

Something Very Far Away
A little puppet show asks a big question: how far would we go for true love?

The Trouble With Harry
Beautifully written but lacking in drama, Lachlan Philpott's new play tells an intriguing story in an uninteresting way.

Have I No Mouth
This innovative Irish production exploring a family’s grief is intriguing, but doesn’t quite deliver on its compelling premise.

Complexity of Belonging
Complexity of Belonging is indefatigable, overwhelming and utterly unforgettable.