Melbourne

Theatre review: 1984, Comedy Theatre
An excellent production of George Orwell’s powerful warning of what happens when we lose our souls to the State.

Exhibition review: Five Acts of Love, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
A group exhibition featuring local and international artists with artworks that shine like beacons.

Exhibition review: Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits, RMIT GalleryÂ
New exhibition honours a local champion of the photo booth.

Exhibition review: World of the Book, State Library VictoriaÂ
State Library Victoria’s paradise for bibliophiles turns 20 in exquisite style.

Comme des Garçons fashion blockbuster to premiere in Melbourne
Rethinking fashion in revolutionary ways, Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons are the spotlight for NGV International…

Theatre review: Blackrock, The MC Showroom
Nick Enright's 'Blackrock' is sadly as relevant today as it was in 1995 when it was first performed.

Theatre review: Happy-Go-Wrong, fortyfivedownstairs
This exploration of chronic illness fuelled existential angst doesn’t make the leap from fringe festival circuit to the fortyfivedownstairs stage.

Exhibition review: Kimono, NGV International
The enduring allure of kimonos through a chronological timeline.

Affordable Art Fair expands in both Melbourne and Sydney
The fifth Affordable Art Fair returns to Melbourne with its largest celebration of art to date, while the Fair’s Sydney…

Theatre review: Super, Red Stitch Actors' Theatre
A super entertaining experience.