Melbourne

Exit interview: Sue Roff, Art Projects Australia
Sue Roff shares with ArtsHub her learnings after 14 years on the job and her insights into the broader arts…

LUME not Louvre? Leonardo da Vinci up next for immersive spectacular
Viewers will receive an intimate encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa' on THE LUME's big screens – closer than…

Music review: Mushroom 50 Live concert, Rod Laver Arena
A star-studded line-up celebrating Australia’s best music from the past 50 years.Â

Theatre review: I ME SHE HIM ä½ å’Œæˆ‘å’Œå¥¹å’Œä»–, Bluestone Church Arts Space
The first English adaptation of Stan Lai’s 1998 play retains its cultural nuances and asks how we can reconcile with…

US ‘warrior librarian’ Tracie D Hall speaks at State Library Victoria
Prominent American advocate for libraries, Tracie D Hall visits Melbourne to talk about book banning and the concomitant decline in…

Grazie Bella! NGV starts program to boost Italian art access
From Mantegna to Moschino, the NGV is celebrating its Italian art and design Collection in a new program that welcomes…

Music review: Christina Aguilera, Live in Concert 2023, Flemington Race Course
Hitting all the right notes, Christina Aguilera returns to Australia after 15 years.

Theatre review: How Do I Let You Die?, Arts House
Michele Lee’s autobiographical tale of Hmong parents, death and ghosts raises intriguing questions, which resonate with the migrant experience.

Theatre review: Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, fortyfivedownstairs
A night of queer spectacle jam-packed with laughs and all things camp.

Performance review: A Christmas Carol, Comedy Theatre
'A Christmas Carol' returns after a triumphant run last year, this time with Owen Teale as Scrooge.