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Curtain soon to close on right Royal exhibition at Bendigo Art Gallery

Now in its final weeks, Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits traces the history of the monarchy through the eyes…

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Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Princess Theatre, Melbourne

Presented as two full-length plays, which audiences can see on consecutive nights or back to back on the same day,…

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Review: Swell 4.0 – Music as Medicine

A live-music experience that puts you front and centre of making, listening, sharing and reminiscing about music that moves.

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Review: I'm Not Running, National Theatre Live

David Hare's latest is flat and disappointing.

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How a new generation is preserving culture for the future

The University of Melbourne’s Master of Cultural Materials Conservation equips students with high-level technical skills and trains them in cultural…

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Acknowledging past trauma through healing art practices

A new exhibition asks how we can regain control over the residues of past trauma through personal memories and local…

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Review: Don't Be a C***: This is How, The Butterfly Club

A troubling piece of theatre that struggles to deliver.

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Review: Beside Myself by Sasha Marianna Salzmann

Beside Myself is fiction at its highest purpose – a debut novel that comes straight from the gates like a…

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How an indie company is working to engage new audiences

Pairing with local businesses with an established customer base can help transform unengaged audiences into cabaret fans.

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Review: MTC’s The Lady in the Van, and Malthouse's Barbara and the Camp Dogs

Melbourne’s two major theatre companies open significant productions a night apart, and never has the contrast between the companies been…

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