Melbourne
Pride and Prejudice review: Bloomshed’s satirical take is a perfect delight
With Mr Bennet played by a wilting houseplant, exaggeration is the name of the game in this hilarious production of…
Melbourne Fringe rejects artists’ requests for A Fair Cut
An open letter calling on Melbourne Fringe to improve the agreements with artists at this year's festival been rejected, however…
RISING announces final additions to 2026 program
A large-scale First Nations projection and sound work at Fed Square and a free artists’ bar have been added to…
Waitress review: all the ingredients but not enough time in the oven
Waitress the Musical makes a sweet Aussie debut with star Natalie Bassingthwaighte at the helm, but doesn't quite live up…
Game Set Match review: love all?
You may think Megan Wilding’s Malthouse debut – Game. Set. Match. – is all about tennis, but this is no…
Atong Atem readies for her first major survey exhibition at NGV
Atong Atem's vibrant photographic practice will come into sharp focus in Melbourne this October.
The Glass Menagerie review: it’s Tennessee Williams with biceps
This Melbourne Theatre Company production is one rambunctious take on Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie.
Julius Caesar review: Et tu, Bell Shakespeare?
Despite missteps, Bell Shakespeare’s latest look at Julius Caesar still proves compelling.
YIRRAMBOI commissions four substantial new works for its 2027 festival
Four ambitious new works by Victorian First Nations artists will premiere in the City of Melbourne’s 2027 YIRRAMBOI Festival.
MICF award nominees announced for Outstanding Show and Newcomer
Ten comedians have been nominated for the MICF Outstanding Show Award, with a further seven comedians nominated for Best Newcomer.