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Screaming in the aisles, crying in the foyer: hit show returns to Belvoir

Screaming in the aisles, crying in the foyer: hit show returns to Belvoir

When Fangirls played at Belvoir last year, even standing room tickets were snapped up. Now it's set to make its return.

  • by Louise Rugendyke

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Creative Freedoms: Melbourne Fringe Takes on 2020
Arts

Creative Freedoms: Melbourne Fringe Takes on 2020

This year's Melbourne Fringe has seen wildly imaginative responses to the constraints of the pandemic.

  • by John Bailey
Bell Shakespeare revives favourite for 2021 season
William Shakespeare

Bell Shakespeare revives favourite for 2021 season

Bell Shakespeare's artistic director Peter Evans has revived his acclaimed production of Hamlet in a season that errs on the side of caution.

  • by Linda Morris
The show must go on: Sydney Theatre Company aims for full house
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The show must go on: Sydney Theatre Company aims for full house

Sydney Theatre Company expects to play to full houses when the first act of its new season opens in its new Walsh Bay home.

  • by Linda Morris
Cursed!: So you think your family has problems
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Cursed!: So you think your family has problems

Kodie Bedford's first play dares to poke fun at living with mental instability - and just about gets away with it.

  • by John Shand
'Art saved my life': Kodie Bedford
Performing arts

'Art saved my life': Kodie Bedford

Chance meeting set TV and theatre writer on path to success.

  • by Steve Dow
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Much-loved theatre set to reopen
Performing arts

Much-loved theatre set to reopen

It's been a tortuous road for this local favourite but the curtain will rise again in January.

  • by Nick Galvin
Meet the female Sherlock Holmes that history forgot
Literature

Meet the female Sherlock Holmes that history forgot

Doctor Blake Mysteries star Nadine Garner has a new project: bringing to life forgotten, century-old murder mysteries by female authors.

  • by Nick Miller
Audio ghost story is a deliciously creepy reality hack, but too short
Performing arts

Audio ghost story is a deliciously creepy reality hack, but too short

Two spectral visitors whisper in your ear, terrifyingly close. But this artful audio experience ends too quickly to be really satisfying.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
Book of Mormon star sat in his car and recorded his most painful story
Performing arts

Book of Mormon star sat in his car and recorded his most painful story

For a new podcast, some of Australia's leading theatre talents shared intimate, heartbreaking memories.

  • by Catherine Lambert
This year's Fringe will be beyond mad: it's actually impossible
Performing arts

This year's Fringe will be beyond mad: it's actually impossible

Next month Melbourne's Fringe Festival kicks off, with art created in lockdown from a bathtime cabaret to a Minecraft techno party.

  • by Nick Miller