Melbourne

Opera review: Capriccio, Palais Theatre
Victorian Opera’s Capriccio was an indulgent treat for music lovers and wordsmiths alike.

Theatre review: Julius Caesar, fortyfivedownstairs
An excellent production that once again reminds us of the power of oratory.

Performance review: Pattern of Plants, The Eleventh Hour Theatre
An ensemble with traditional Japanese and baroque Western instruments looked musically into the world of plants.

From Tate Modern to Newcastle, Atong Atem is making an impact
Atong Atem's photography allows the past and the future to co-exist in powerful ways, and it's being noticed internationally.

Theatre review: Monument, Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre
Hats off to playwright Emily Sheehan: ‘Monument’ is first-class writing.

Theatre review: Prophet, Theatre Works
An immersive theatre design enriches the impact of this dystopian vison.

Exhibition review: Jemima Wyman, Sullivan+Strumpf, Melbourne
With each meticulously constructed collage, Jemima Wyman’s solo exhibition ‘World Cloud’ offers viewers transcendence.

Exhibition review: Going Insein, Gertrude Glasshouse
Artwork inspired by the inhumane conditions of the largest prison in Myanmar/Burma.

Theatre show tackles the tricky subject of consent education
The award-winning Aotearoa New Zealand production YES YES YES is undertaking an Australian tour as consent education is mandated in…

Performance review: Becoming Eliza, Comedy Theatre
Anna O'Byrne regales us with how she was chosen by Julie Andrews to play the role of Eliza Doolittle in…