For many people,having a bath is a surefire way to relax – but there’s a new project designed to heighten all your senses while you do so.
The Fringe Festival aims to promote new ways of thinking and to celebrate difference.
From plunging a sword into a cake in 1982 to predictions for 2062,new exhibition The Rest Is Up To You captures the spark of Melbourne Fringe.
With her Tongan and Samoan heritage,the “monster performer” found her calling on this year’s local season.
As part of the upcoming Melbourne Fringe,Yalinguth Live shines a light on the Indigenous stories that have shaped Fitzroy.
Polyglot Theatre’s show We Built This City is more than just chaotic fun:it’s an insight into how kids see the globe’s metropolises.
Fringe Focus Taiwan,now showing in Melbourne,is an eclectic and adventurous sample of the emerging field of VR art.
The Melbourne Fringe Festival hits its final weekend bearing a cornucopia of curiosities,each tweaked to be easily experienced by the housebound.
Melbourne theatre-maker Stephen Nicolazzo has always been fascinated by the eroticism and danger of the horror genre.
Indigenous theatre has led the way on the path to reconciliation – and this new work by an emerging Wamba Wamba writer is a powerful example.
Brodie Murray,a 20-year-old Wamba Wamba man,was determined to save from lockdown his play Billy’s Choice,about the big decisions of youth.