Performing Arts

Food and Wine Festival transforms old rail bridge
The Melbourne Food and Wine Festival will transform the Sandridge rail bridge into a bar, kitchen and raingarden.

Twists and Turns
Matthew Mitcham sets his sights on new achievements in the cabaret musical version of his life story, so far.

Not by Bread Alone
A thought-provoking and challenging display of determination and the best of the human spirit.

Great White
If you like intelligent, brilliantly constructed, acutely relevant and deeply affecting theatre, go and see Great White.

Simon Coronel: Glitches in Reality
A tightly structured show with amiable patter showcasing the skills of a talented close up illusionist.

Alan Anderson: Whisky for Dafties
Comedy meets strong drink in a Fringe World edutainment special.

Chris Abrahams and Tony Buck
Intense and interesting soundscapes from these two musicians prove to be a remarkable evening’s entertainment.

Deca Dance
Deca Dance showcases a choreographic style that is founded on fluidity, especially in spinal movements.

Sneaking in dark ideas
Jilli Rose uses the traditionally light-hearted medium of animation to tell the sad story of a very important stick insect.

Back to Back’s Ganesh to make Sydney debut
This remarkable interrogation of the act of storytelling and the ownership of tales will delight audiences at Carriageworks.