Malthouse Theatre to stage Melancholia, Picnic at Hanging Rock and more in 2018
Malthouse Theatre's 2018 program is no picnic; it's bold, has a political edge and will reward theatregoers.
Malthouse Theatre's 2018 program is no picnic; it's bold, has a political edge and will reward theatregoers.
Talented first time director at the helm for Red Stitch's dystopian Australia in The Way Out.
The Hausa people of West Africa have historically been keen explorers and Inua Ellams blames some of his own wanderlust on that heritage.
Talented first time director at the helm for Red Stitch's dystopian Australia in The Way Out.
Alan Bennett's play about schoolboys being tutored for university exams deals with many issues.
The re-imagining of a Henry Lawson short story has won three prizes.
Jack Riley and Alexander Hunter have teamed up for the first production of the Ralph Indie season.
This version of Swan Lake is a tragic Irish tale of a sad young man dragged down by melancholy. His father has died and his mother, from her wheelchair, is trying desperately to get him married.
Virtual reality film VIA Alice follows the journey of two talented dancers through the Australian outback.
With stellar performances and an infectious score by '80s superstar Cyndi Lauper, Kinky Boots is not to be missed.
Singer Paulini Cureunavuli says she has leaned on the cast and crew of The Bodyguard for support amid allegations of bribery.
One of Australia's most successful and enduring stars will take on the role of Eva Peron in Evita at the Sydney Opera House in September next year.
 Peter McCallum casts his eye over the best of the week's classical music offerings.
Four star opera singers, a pianist and a truck stuffed full of theatre magic are touring regional Queensland in Opera Queensland’s latest show.
Wagnerites will rejoice at the inclusion of Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, but we miss out on Barrie Kosky's new weird opera, The Nose.
Jerry Seinfeld says he still considers Bill Cosby to be "the biggest comedian of all time", despite the sexual assault allegations leveled at the former TV star.
An Australian comedian has been named joint winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, a first for the city's Fringe festival in its 70-year history.
A comedian who quipped about Britain's new pound coin at the Edinburgh arts festival has won Best Joke of the Fringe 2017.
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