Arts
Musical review: Little Shop of Horrors ★★★★
LITTLE Shop of Horrors succeeds as a kooky, cult classic that entertains the audience with its impudent parody of schlock horror.
Theatre review: Sh-t ★★★½
Hills alive with the sound of kids
Humphries applauds removal of ‘hideous’ statue
Toby steps into kinky role
Cyndi’s stage show shares the joy
Bid for cheaper books
Warhol/Weiwei exhibit breaks record
The art of politics
Theatre review: Miss Julie ★★½
Raise the curtain, it’s Clarke’s time
Miss Julie up for Kip’s modern makeover
Author Charlotte Wood wins Stella Prize
Review: Spirit of Romeo and Juliet captured
Review: New Australian musical to watch
Hockey and Olsen star in NGV shows
Viktor & Rolf in blockbuster exhibition
BBC Proms begins in Melbourne
Way more Weiwei and Warhol
Review: Jessica Pratt shines for Victoria Opera
Cabaret the new comedy star
Comics doing encore performances
Circus review: Cirque Adrenaline ★★★★
Warhol breaks gallery records
Is Dr Death’s euthanasia show funny?
Lawrence Mooney
Velvet ★★★★
Abuse victim turns tragedy to comedy
Minchin hits right notes in Matilda
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