Melbourne

Performance review: Opera for the Dead (ç¥æŒ), Asia TOPA 2025
A cyber-opera that deserves the world stage.

Music review: An Evening with Joseph Keckler, Brunswick Ballroom
Playing across different styles and genres, this musician is experimental and entertaining.

Theatre review: Honour, Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre
An excellent production of a 30-year-old play, but it does feel a bit dated.

Ballet review: Nijinsky, Regent Theatre
The Australian Ballet is in its element for John Neumeier's 'Nijinsky'.

Theatre review: A Nightime Travesty, Malthouse Theatre, Asia TOPA 2025
A ferociously funny, controlled yet chaotic Blak vaudevillian comedy that pulls no punches and decapitates its prisoners.

Theatre review: And Then There Were None, Comedy Theatre
The best selling crime novel of all time receives another stage adaptation.

Best of Melbourne Art Fair 2025
ArtsHub's annual round-up on what to see at Melbourne Art Fair.

Theatre review: Never Have I Ever, Fairfax Studio
Both witty and wily, Deborah Frances-White's play makes for a very entertaining night in the theatre.

Immersive review: Invisible: Darkfield, Adelaide Fringe
From out of the darkness, a voice beckons you to embrace the chaos.

Theatre review: Our Monster’s Name is Jerry, Theatre Works
Gothic tropes are explored, but without the promised scares.