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Strange, familiar, free: Your guide to choosing the perfect Fringe show

Strange, familiar, free: Your guide to choosing the perfect Fringe show

Soap operas and secret locations: here’s a taste of what’s to come at Melbourne Fringe.

  • by Elizabeth Flux

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‘No internet, no intruders, no clothes’: Nude Baby Boomers lead Griffin Theatre’s new season

‘No internet, no intruders, no clothes’: Nude Baby Boomers lead Griffin Theatre’s new season

A play about naturism is the quirkiest of six plays on offer next year from Sydney’s theatre of first chances.

  • by Linda Morris
‘Does the show always need to go on?’ Qld Theatre chief addresses POTUS cancellation

‘Does the show always need to go on?’ Qld Theatre chief addresses POTUS cancellation

Criena Gehrke opens up about the controversial cancellation, as well as the goody bag of favourites planned for the 2025 season.

  • by Nick Dent
New Sydney Festival director wants us on the edge of our seats

New Sydney Festival director wants us on the edge of our seats

Canadian-born Kris Nelson’s first festival will be in 2026, the 50th anniversary of the event.

  • by Nick Galvin
Why so serious? The cellist on a mission to make classical music a laugh

Why so serious? The cellist on a mission to make classical music a laugh

Karen Hall had her career as a professional cellist turned upside down by two clowns.

  • by John Shand
Meet the first-ever cohort of women to graduate from uni - in Melbourne

Meet the first-ever cohort of women to graduate from uni - in Melbourne

Women’s brains were considered smaller than men’s, until a small group of trailblazing students resolved to blow that idea out of existence.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
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The banned play making a rare return to the Australian stage

The banned play making a rare return to the Australian stage

Bell Shakespeare will mark 35 years with a performance of a political epic that inspired The Hunger Games.

  • by Linda Morris
Gold Coast sisters’ double act proves a Wicked combination

Gold Coast sisters’ double act proves a Wicked combination

Courtney Monsma has the perfect understudy for her starring role in witchy musical Wicked – her sister Emily.

  • by Nick Dent
This play is about a violent man. So why is he played by a woman?

This play is about a violent man. So why is he played by a woman?

In the face of Australia’s shocking rates of domestic violence, our grittiest theatre makers take a bold new approach.

  • by Kylie Northover
We’ve been at it for millennia, but sex on the Fringe is something else

We’ve been at it for millennia, but sex on the Fringe is something else

From disability to cultural taboos, this year’s edgiest festival steps into territory that is usually unspoken.

  • by John Bailey
Love you Brisbane: Trent Dalton stage show is a Valentine to the city’s romantics

Love you Brisbane: Trent Dalton stage show is a Valentine to the city’s romantics

Trent Dalton’s Love Stories woos audiences for Brisbane Festival, but cynics should approach with caution.

  • by Nick Dent