Victoria
Review: Four Dogs and a Bone, Q44 Theatre (VIC)
Q44’s production is an intelligent, witty account of sabotage and arrogance in the professional arena.
From Taiwan to Melbourne: First Nations exchanges that decentre the West
How can we carry the past into the future? Collaborations between Yirramboi Festival and Pulima Art Festival offer a fresh…
Review: Matriarch, Yirramboi Festival
Sandy Greenwood’s masterful performance brings four generations of women to life in precise, dazzling detail.
Review: Così, MTC
Mental health is a tricky topic but Così is a big-hearted if not particularly sophisticated play.
Review: Love Child by Aksuna
A heartfelt and mesmerising story told in piano.
Review: Alexander Calder: Radical Inventor, NGV International
A well-designed exhibition that artfully captures Calder’s humour and joy of creating.
Review: Revolutions: Rebels and Records, Melbourne Museum
A retro exhibition brings the Sixties back but with detail you’ve never seen before.
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.