Victoria

Review: The Miser, Arts Centre Melbourne
A new version of Molière’s 17th-century play by Justin Fleming entertains but doesn’t quite satisfy.

The art of adaptation
Adapting a critically acclaimed, non-linear, sci-fi-infused anti-war novel is no easy task. Playwright Fleur Kilpatrick explains how she tackled the…

From Collingwood Arts Precinct to community heart
With this new arts site in inner Melbourne, Marcus Westbury promises a flexible space that will hold its value.

Market research made easy with new online tool
Creative Victoria’s Audience Research Toolkit is a do-it-yourself guide designed to help artists and arts organisations master the art of…

The magical way in which art can alter the senses
After touring the world, Robin Fox’s laser show Single Origin is finally coming to Melbourne, and no, it has nothing…

Review: Arvo Part: Passio
This collaborative performance by Trinity College Choir and The Song Company demonstrates mature innovation.

Review: The Tragedy of King Richard II, National Theatre Live
Shakespeare at his most minimal.

Book Review: City of Trees by Sophie Cunningham
Cunningham’s essays on love, travel and nature humanise trees and animals, mixing the Anthropocene with the romantic.

Be seduced by Vera Moller’s underwater world
Immersive exhibition A Thousand Tides captures the imagination of adults and children at Bunjil Place Gallery.

Review: Comedy Zone Asia, MICF
Cross-cultural idiosyncrasies and stereotype-skewering abound in this fun, rude and energetic night out.