Melbourne musical’s new spin on Cinderella aims high
With a wonderful cast, a wonderland of songs and a fairy dust sprinkle of distinctly Australian humour, Melbourne musical Midnight deserves to keep dreaming big.
With a wonderful cast, a wonderland of songs and a fairy dust sprinkle of distinctly Australian humour, Melbourne musical Midnight deserves to keep dreaming big.
Featuring dopamine-inducing paintings and bold backdrops, the NGV’s new exhibition is set to take over social media feeds.
The designer famous for a pink London restaurant interior one WAG described as like “getting drunk inside a vagina” is bringing her bold style to the NGV.
A Melbourne art installation that simulates cardiac arrest and brain death has gained international attention. Here’s what it’s like to experience.
The Australian Ballet has returned to the stage after a year in lockdown. And the company was primed and powerful.
With Broadway and West End shut down by the pandemic, both are looking to Melbourne for strategies to reopen musical theatre.
Melbourne maestro Eddie Perfect survived the highs and lows of having two shows on Broadway. Now he’s back in Melbourne with a show of songs and stories about his New York run.
She comes from a high-profile golfing family, and describes herself as an “underdog” in the ballet world. Now, Melbourne dancer Corey Herbert is vying for a prestigious prize.
Blockbuster Disney musical Frozen is bound for Melbourne — here’s how to get your hands on theatre’s hottest tickets.
From bespoke Lune pastries to the first-ever taste of Tonka at NGV, it’s not just art wowing visitors to the Triennial exhibition.
From Hillary Clinton to Greg Norman at the Masters, respect doesn’t always depend on winning.
From jaw-droppers to head-scratchers, these are some of the most fun and fabulous art works to see at NGV’s blockbuster Triennial exhibition.
Quantum computing, nature and art have collided to create a colossal entry to the NGV Triennial. Find out how the artist created this mesmerising masterpiece.
After a 49-week hiatus, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is returning to Melbourne’s Princess Theatre stage.
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