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Bold Bronte sister adaption turns page on domestic violence

Bold Bronte sister adaption turns page on domestic violence

Emme Hoy’s ambitious adaption of Anne Bronte’s gothic tale, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, outshines Jessica Arthur’s production.

  • by John Shand

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Tim Finn’s new musical starts with promise, but fails to fulfil its potential
★★★
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Tim Finn’s new musical starts with promise, but fails to fulfil its potential

The versatile cast handles both comedy and pathos, but they deserve to be showcased by more vocally challenging songs.

  • by Peter Hodgson, Kate Herbert and Tony Way
Hamilton director’s next move could be an Australian first

Hamilton director’s next move could be an Australian first

Passing Strange may be the first Australian show to offer a BLACK OUT night – a performance for audiences identifying as people of colour.

  • by John Bailey
How Tim Finn and friends beat one of Hollywood’s most powerful studios

How Tim Finn and friends beat one of Hollywood’s most powerful studios

Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro rescued a dream for the team that brought us Ladies in Black.

  • by Michael Dwyer
Banned 60 years ago, this ‘obscene’ Anzac play makes its Australian debut

Banned 60 years ago, this ‘obscene’ Anzac play makes its Australian debut

Are we ready for Peter Yeldham’s play that the censors stopped from appearing on our screens in 1962?

  • by Steve Meacham
Fart jokes and death metal lullabies: Cult kids’ duo have the holidays sorted

Fart jokes and death metal lullabies: Cult kids’ duo have the holidays sorted

The Listies top the list with their rambunctious and ridiculous comedy, but parents will need to get in quick for the best holiday shows around Melbourne.

  • by Kate Herbert
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A Doll’s House review: Nora breaks the shackles, but not our hearts
★★★½
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A Doll’s House review: Nora breaks the shackles, but not our hearts

Joanna Murray-Smith has done a shrewd job of updating Ibsen’s play, without bruising its essence.

  • by John Shand
The glory and ugliness of showbiz laid bare in this razor-sharp show
★★★★
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The glory and ugliness of showbiz laid bare in this razor-sharp show

There’s no one better to take us behind the curtain of Australia’s musical theatre world than Christie Whelan Browne.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
‘Victory for spinster theatregoers’ after Arts Centre denied tourist a ticket

‘Victory for spinster theatregoers’ after Arts Centre denied tourist a ticket

Melbourne Arts Centre changed its ticketing policy after fielding criticism for what some said was discrimination against single theatregoers.

  • by Nick Miller
Unashamedly nostalgic: Why The Mousetrap is coming back to Australia
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Unashamedly nostalgic: Why The Mousetrap is coming back to Australia

Robyn Nevin will direct the long-running Agatha Christie’s whodunnit on its revival at the Theatre Royal in October.

  • by Latika Bourke
Shane Warne and the mentalist who mixes mind games and magic

Shane Warne and the mentalist who mixes mind games and magic

Be prepared to be stumped by Scott Silven, a master of prediction and psychology.

  • by Daniel Herborn