Things Will Be Different tells the story of two of the final residents to vacate their homes ahead of a controversial public housing estate demolition.
From an existentially challenging joke about bin bags to the Norwegian clown who won Britain’s Got Talent,here are our latest reviews.
From Tim Tams to a screenplay written by an 11-year-old this year’s comedy festival is off to a roaring start. Keep an eye on our growing list of reviews here.
This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes Yentl at the Malthouse,a revival of The Sound of Music in St Kilda,the stage adaptation of The Hate Race,Sampha at Margaret Court Arena,Shonen Knife,and a fiery triple bill at the Melbourne Recital Centre.
Melbourne Fringe theatre ranged from the ridiculous to the thought-provoking. Here’s a wrap of some of the shows you may have missed.
In other Fringe dance productions,Mechorstra shakes and shimmies,Shower Thots drips with sensual energy,Shian Law carries the weight of history,Leisa Prowd shows resilience and Joel Bray blurs gender and genre.
From Rainbow History lessons and victims of hacking to career changes and fart jokes,our reviewers take a look at the shows bringing the laughs,at Melbourne Fringe.
Fringe Theatre goes on the treadmill in Burnout Paradise while other shows offer high octane dance/theatre fusion,AI monsters and invitations into strangers’ loungerooms
This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes Jason Donovan in The Rocky Horror Show,Samuel Beckett’s Worstward Ho,Vidya Rajan’s Crocodiles and more.
This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes I Wanna Be Yours,Wu-Tang Clan&Nas,The Necks,Loaded at Malthouse,Satyagraha in Concert,and Cavalcade.
For the past three years,Rob Lloyd has been drawing on his ever-changing home library to showcase “the beauty,quirkiness and oddness of different books”.