Tag: Theatre

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An adult performer dressed in a black ant costume, interacting with a child wearing a headband with ant antennae, in a grassy outdoor space.

Ants by Polyglot Theatre

An interactive performance which brings children together to explore the landscape around them.

Tiers of theatre seats in the Playhouse, observed from the stage.

Playhouse

A large drama theatre located within the Arts Centre Melbourne.

Historic Supreme Court Library interior with red carpet, arched mezzanine story, domed ceiling, stacks of library shelves and portraits.
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Shakespeare in the Supreme

See scenes from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar performed in the historic Supreme Court Library.

Portraits of six First Nations comedians, each within an orange or yellow box laid out in a grid pattern, with three on the top and three on the bottom.

Aboriginal Comedy Allstars for Kids

First Nations comedians present laughs, singalongs, dance and an education for all.

Performers on stage at Viva club, dancing in front of a seated audience.

Viva

A cabaret venue in North Melbourne.

Brazier of wood burning and people walking past.

Victorian College of the Arts

A school for the creatives arts located in Southbank's arts precinct.

A singer in a red dress, smiling and holding a microphone while on stage, a purple stage curtain behind her.

Victorian College of the Arts Music Theatre Showcase

Step into the world of velvet overtures and sparkling footlights as the VCA grads honour Broadway.

Two actors of the impro cast of a play, based on an Agatha Christie-style whodunnit, both wearing 1950s-style costumes.

Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit

A comedic Agatha Christie-style mystery created in real time by skilled improvisers.

Rows of red seats in the historic Princess Theatre.

Princess Theatre

Melbourne’s iconic Princess Theatre is regarded by many as Melbourne’s most spectacular landmark.

Winni Wizard, a kids comedian, wearing a large green witch hat and red-lensed goggles, making a funny expression while pointing at their eye.

Winni Wizard and Her Magical Smells

Winni Wizard’s hilarious hijinks turn the Magic Shop upside down these school holidays.

A performer wearing a white trench coat and a pig's snout nose, carrying a chicken head mask under one arm, her other arm raised above her head, standing on a stage in front of a yellow curtain.

Animal Farm

George Orwell’s classic allegory is unleashed - this isn’t the farm you thought you knew.

A seated audience in a small club, reacting enthusiastically to a stand-up comedy show.
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Club Club at Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Come along to the unhinged late night destination of the comedy festival, Club Club!

A person wearing a gold crown and bright red tights sitting on a vintage armchair, giving a peace sign. Another person in a top hat and a light-coloured outfit is sitting next to them, holding a white parasol over both of them. They are in a room with a white textured wall and a patterned rug.

RISING: We Come To Collect – A Flirtation, With Capitalism

Off-Broadway comedy-theatre that drags us into the darkness with a wink and a snarl.

Red brick former brewery, now housing Malthouse Theatre.

Malthouse Theatre

Contemporary theatre in Southbank presenting inventive theatrical performances.

A man dressed as satan laughing and holding up a martini in front of an old computer monitor.

Welcome to Hell

A corporate onboarding for the End of Days.

Face sculpture wearing an elaborate feather and gilt mask, lying on a white floor.

The Victorian Gilded Masquerade Ball

Bringing the palace halls of Versailles to Melbourne for a night of lavish costumes and fine dining.

A Black man in a dark blue suit and tie, featured against an orange and yellow background, looking directly at the camera with a serious expression with the word 'HOLLYWOOD' faintly visible in the background.

Retrograde

A witty interrogation of identity, power and integrity during the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Person behind patterned glass panel.

St Martins Youth Arts Centre

Bold and disruptive theatre made with children and teenagers for adult audiences.

An illustration from the book 'You & Me and the Land of Lost Things', of the two cartoon characters, You and Me, wearing cardboard box helmets and space suits, on an adventure.

Andy Griffiths’ YOU & ME and The Land of Lost Things

Get ready for action, imagination, and extremely questionable navigation.

A man's face is fragmented into many small, square pieces, with different parts of eyes, mouths, and other features mixed together in a mosaic pattern against a green background.

Eliza

A gripping psychological thriller and unnerving depiction of the birth of artificial intelligence.