Tag: Theatre

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A spired building on a sunny day

The best kid's theatre shows on in Melbourne

Featuring musical theatre, magic shows and more.

Singers Amelia Ryan and Libby O’Donovan, both wearing dark tops and smiling, posed against a red velvet curtain.

I Am Woman

Hear a tribute to the women who redefined Australian music in the swinging 1960s.

Opera singers, Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Georgia Wilkinson, smiling and standing next to each other in front of a black background.

Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Georgia Wilkinson

Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Georgia Wilkinson perform at this Morning Melodies concert.

Illustration of an old-fashioned typewriter floating on the sea with the white buidings of a Greek island in the background.

The Mermaid Sings

A play by Carolyn Masson focusing on the life of Charmian Clift.

Rear view of a performer on stage at the Comic's Lounge, facing a seated audience.

The Comics Lounge Comedy Club

Enjoy a night of laughs, cocktails, food and friends with stand-up comedy acts.

A director's chair in front of a small desk and mirror with makeup lights and a wig on a mannequin stand.

Mackenzie

A camp, dark and deranged retelling of Macbeth, set in the heights of early 2000s TV stardom.

Group of five performers on stage in contorted physical poses.

The Improv Conspiracy

Theatre and training centre with four weekly comedy nights and public workshops on improvisation.

A white line drawing on a black background of a smiling, bald man with his hands raised to his head, with objects including an infinity symbol, a Rubik's cube, a cassette tape, an open book, and a flip phone hovering around him.

Influential

An intimate evening of magic and mentalism for the Melbourne Magic Festival.

A young infant lying on blue satin with its parents lying on either side, touching its hands.
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Undertow: Stage Two

A new performance for pregnant people, new parents, babies in the womb and pre-walking babies.

Arts Centre Melbourne with winter trees and blue sky, surrounded by city buildings.

Arts Centre Melbourne

With its iconic spire, the Arts Centre Melbourne is a cultural and architectural landmark.

Actress Alison Whyte portraying a character in the play The Glass Menagerie, holding a small glass figurine; black and white photo.

The Glass Menagerie

A contemporary revival of one of the most beloved and enduring works of the 20th century.

Fridges surrounding a picture of a theatre on a door.

Club Voltaire

Intimate theatre space in North Melbourne hosting a variety of shows and entertainment.

A person wearing large yellow sunglasses, bright red lipstick, a blue drip coming out from one of their nostrils, and a white compression bandage around their head and chin, against a solid blue background.

Losing Face

Strap in for a perimenopausal Weekend at Bernie’s – a wildly funny, no-holds-barred new comedy.

The actor George Kapiniaris standing next to an open chest or glory box under a spotlight on a theatre stage.

Life of Byron

A funny and moving story of family, identity and the moments that shape us.

An orchestra dressed in red suits playing on a stage that is decorated in festive and seasonal Christmas decorations.

Christmas Melodies

Join in the seasonal celebration of a Morning Melodies Christmas concert.

Striking geometric design of the Southbank Theatre, illuminated at night.

Southbank Theatre

Performance space and home of the Melbourne Theatre Company.

Woman with face in profile, wearing glittery black gown and white silk gloves.

Sincerely Yours

Commemorate Anzac Day with a musical concert honouring Dame Vera Lynn, followed by afternoon tea.

Half of a woman's face with a large plastic ant resting on her cheek, a man looking on in the background though completely blurred.
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Head Thorax Abdomen

Part black comedy, thriller and tragedy, this dark play contemplates life's un-lived possibilities.

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Melbourne's best drag shows and queer-friendly venues

Find burlesque life drawing, cabaret and the best queer-friendly venues in Melbourne.

A woman on a stepladder in a garden pours water from a watering can over a man standing below.

Uncle Vanya

Chekhov’s timeless tale, full of mordant wit, unrequited love and longing, finds new life.