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Postcard from Edinburgh

With over 3500 registered shows, the Edinburgh Fringe can seem a daunting prospect. So here are ArtsHub's top recommendations...

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Theatre review: Escaped Alone and What If If Only, Southbank Theatre

The MTC’s Caryl Churchill double bill is technically and dramatically sound, but doesn’t fully exploit the radical force of this…

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Why are we giving shows like Miss Saigon a rerun in 2023?

As the 1989 musical 'Miss Saigon' returns to stages, one can't overlook the overt racism underscoring the "classic" yet outdated…

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Unprecedented events of Black Summer fires examined in new verbatim play

A new production from playwright Campion Decent and HotHouse Theatre explores the connection between bushfires and climate change.

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Theatre review: Hells Gates, Geelong Arts Centre

A play that set a hopeful tone in the presence of abject hopelessness and told a story steeped in texture…

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The daring future of sovereign Blak storytelling

ArtsHub speaks with YIRRAMBOI Festival and new First Nations theatre company A Daylight Connection, about bold and experimental First Nations…

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Beetlejuice musical announced as Melbourne exclusive

Featuring music and lyrics by Eddie Perfect, the hit Broadway musical opens at The Regent Theatre in 2025.

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Musical review: Guys & Dolls, Chapel Off Chapel

The songs are the same, but this piece of musical theatre offers a cheeky modern twist.

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Theatre review: The Weekend, Belvoir

Charlotte Wood's acclaimed novel is faithfully brought to the stage.

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Musical review: A Chorus Line, The Royale Theatre, WA

First performed in 1975, this hit musical continues to remain relevant in the contemporary performing arts scene.

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