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Flop to smash hit: Sumptuous, talent-packed Bernstein musical goes the whole ham

Flop to smash hit: Sumptuous, talent-packed Bernstein musical goes the whole ham

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes four five-star shows within one week – including one that hasn’t been seen on our stages since the ’80s.

  • by Bridget Davies, Jessica Nicholas, Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way and Andrew Fuhrmann

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Kevin07 brings the laughs to La-La Land

Kevin07 brings the laughs to La-La Land

If only Kevin Rudd had been this funny when he was prime minister.

  • by Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Thought-provoking and peppered with dry wit, this is a play that cannot be ignored

Thought-provoking and peppered with dry wit, this is a play that cannot be ignored

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes Overflow, The Breeders, Queer as Flux, Home Economics, Louis Tomlinson at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, and more.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Will Cox, Tony Way and Vyshnavee Wijekumar
The celebrated play taking on bathroom bigotry

The celebrated play taking on bathroom bigotry

Set in a women’s bathroom, Overflow is a one-woman show that tells an intimate and powerful story. It makes its Melbourne debut this week.

  • by Stephen A Russell
No serious theatre lover should miss this epic event

No serious theatre lover should miss this epic event

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes The Inheritance at fortyfivedownstairs, On the Uncertainty of Signs, Malevo, and Gracie Abrams at the Forum.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Sonia Nair, Andrew Fuhrmann and Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
Knocks on dorm rooms, trips to Cinema Nova and other ways love blooms in Melbourne

Knocks on dorm rooms, trips to Cinema Nova and other ways love blooms in Melbourne

Performer Willing learnt a few lessons in creating his new cabaret: “There’s so much love in the world, which is a weird takeaway for a jaded, cynical meme admin like me.”

  • by Tara Kenny
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Bold colours, dark topics and a message of hope

Bold colours, dark topics and a message of hope

Janne Kearney raised a family and worked in a paint shop while dreaming of making art. Then she turned 43 and came to a decision. She hasn’t looked back.

  • by Steve Dow
Go bananas! 20 things to do this summer in Melbourne and beyond

Go bananas! 20 things to do this summer in Melbourne and beyond

Now is the time to start planning your summer adventures. Whether you’re staying in town or hitting the road, consider this your cultural hit list for the next three months.   

  • by Will Cox
Has this new spin on a vampire classic bitten off more than it can chew?
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Has this new spin on a vampire classic bitten off more than it can chew?

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes Nosferatu at Malthouse Theatre, a five-star production of Prima Facie, the Vengaboys, and Burgerz at Midsumma.

  • by Elizabeth Flux, Cameron Woodhead and Elissa Goldstein
Where are all the gay MPs in Canberra?

Where are all the gay MPs in Canberra?

Gays and lesbians are everywhere. But in federal parliament they are decidedly muted.

  • by Stephen Brook
tick, tick … BOOM! has promise – but Sheridan fails to impress
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tick, tick … BOOM! has promise – but Sheridan fails to impress

This wrap of shows includes tick, tick … BOOM!, Fontaines DC, Devastating Beauty, Trophy Boys, Paul Lewis, Darren Hayes and violinist Ilya Gringolts.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Tony Way and Billy Burgess

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