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This moving and vibrant Rising show is a must-watch

This moving and vibrant Rising show is a must-watch

Gurr Era Op, a beautifully composed dance theatre piece, is like a sea breeze: it blows strong and tastes fresh.

  • by Andrew Fuhrmann, Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way and Vyshnavee Wijekumar

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God-kings and everyday people: NGV’s blockbuster isn’t just about pharaohs

God-kings and everyday people: NGV’s blockbuster isn’t just about pharaohs

It might be named for the pharaohs, but this year’s Winter Masterpieces exhibition also tells a quieter and more intimate story – that of everyday people.

  • by Nadia Bailey
Lavish Opera Australia production of Sunset Boulevard cuts back shows
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Lavish Opera Australia production of Sunset Boulevard cuts back shows

The decision follows mixed reviews and rising concerns over the cost of living impacting spending behaviour.

  • by Elizabeth Flux
How rejection and three days in a hotel room led to a creative breakthrough

How rejection and three days in a hotel room led to a creative breakthrough

Actor Francis Greenslade’s ambitious debut play, The Platypus, skips between genres while tracking the breakdown of a relationship.

  • by Stephen A Russell
Two of Australia’s great artists lead exhibition full of echoes

Two of Australia’s great artists lead exhibition full of echoes

Cutting Through Time explores affinities between Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and Japanese printmakers.

  • by John McDonald
One of Melbourne’s most underrated bands return home and blow off the roof
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One of Melbourne’s most underrated bands return home and blow off the roof

At first, indie duo Good Morning and the Melbourne Recital Centre seemed like an unusual match. But then the music started.

  • by Will Cox, Andrew Fuhrmann and Brodie Lancaster
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This play about Julia Gillard will hold your attention, regardless of your politics

This play about Julia Gillard will hold your attention, regardless of your politics

It’s worth seeing this show just to watch Justine Clarke transform into Gillard and, in a thrilling display, deliver the misogyny speech in full.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Andrew Fuhrmann and Jessica Nicholas
If the Yarra could make music, this is what it would sound like

If the Yarra could make music, this is what it would sound like

An ethereal soundscape in Melbourne’s CBD begins the moment the sun grazes the horizon – and no two listeners will hear the same work.

  • by John Bailey
Sky Ferreira emerges after 10 years of ‘being erased’ by record label drama

Sky Ferreira emerges after 10 years of ‘being erased’ by record label drama

The cult pop enigma returns to Australian stages for Vivid Live in Sydney and Rising in Melbourne.

  • by Robert Moran
This Sunset Boulevard looks the part, but just isn’t dark enough to deliver

This Sunset Boulevard looks the part, but just isn’t dark enough to deliver

This production marks Sarah Brightman’s long-awaited return to musical theatre – but despite its many highlights, the show falls short.

  • by Cameron Woodhead and Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
Hot nights and cool gigs: Your guide to Melbourne’s best this winter

Hot nights and cool gigs: Your guide to Melbourne’s best this winter

From Rising to Pharoah, a sea slug count and the Reclink Cup, these are your must-see events in the city this winter.

  • by Kath Dolan