Victoria

Theatre review: Moth, Theatre Works
The return season of this two-hander proves it remains as relevant and fresh as ever.

How a pandemic pivot helped this actor gain a Rising Star scholarship
Tasmanian actor Noah Sargent, 21, explains how thinking outside the box when theatres were closed helped inspire his application to…

Victorian Budget 2023-24: what’s in it for the arts?
Live music, major cultural institutions and the digital games sector are among the beneficiaries of yesterday’s State Budget, though the…

Coming home: Melbourne Cabaret Festival returns to Port Phillip
Melbourne Cabaret Festival returns with new energy and a wide range of acts after a bruising three years.

Exhibition spotlights the reality of War in Cities
War in Cities brings into perspective the lived experiences of those caught in urban warfare.

Cabaret review: Paul Capsis – Dry My Tears, fortyfivedownstairs
A typically powerful performance from one of Australia's most seasoned cabaret artists.

Theatre review: I Wanna Be Yours, MTC
The debut play by UK slam poetry champion Zia Ahmed is let down by trivial metaphors, bland characters and a…

Melbourne Design Fair 2023: expect the unexpected
This year's Melbourne Design Fair is a visual feast of art, design, jewellery and craft.

Performance review: Cinderella, Peninsula Hot Springs
While the idea of luxuriating in a hot springs pool while taking in some culture is lovely, the idea needs…

Museum hop into your next adventure
Are you a science enthusiast or an art lover? Museums Victoria’s breadth of programming brings together the best of both…