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Tag: Entertainment
George Rigden: Self-Inflicted
A hilarious, heart-wrenching musical romp through the life of someone who’s been to hell and back.
Her Majesty's Theatre
This heritage-listed theatre has provided entertainment for Melbourne since 1886.
What's free and what's open on the January public holiday
Find free events, pop-ups and live music on 26 January.
Oliver Coleman: Work in Progress
He is but an ordinary man and yet upon the stage he is made golden.
Choral Splendour: Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Hear the Brandenburg Orchestra and Choir in full voice performing epics by Handel, Bach and more.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason plays Finnis
Experience the versatile skill and boundary-spanning musicality of Sheku Kanneh-Mason.
Diana McLaren is Detached
Bold, funny and unfiltered – a sharp comedy hour on single life and modern connection.
Melbourne Book Market
Melbourne Book Market is a curated collection of more than 5,000 new and pre-loved titles.
Stephen K Amos: Now We're Talking
The laughter-master will be bringing a gaggle of gags to the Comedy Festival.
Upfront
A one-night showcase of the funniest female and non-binary comedians from Australia and the world.
TGIF! with Charlie Pickering
Join Charlie Pickering and his guests for an hour of laughs every Friday.
Sake x Studio Ghibli Jazz
Enjoy live Ghibli jazz, premium sake and Japanese bites for one night only.
AFL Round 4: North Melbourne v Carlton
See North Melbourne play Carlton at Marvel Stadium for AFL's Round 4.
Quick Fix at Half Six: The Rite of Spring
A program featuring the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Benjamin Northey.
Hood Rat: A Show About Public Housing
Matthew Vasquez is going to tell stories about his childhood and it will be funny.
The best pre- and post-theatre dining in Melbourne
Fuel up before a big show or extend your city visit at these local eateries.