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Bart Freebairn: The Age of Wonder
A clever and entertaining journey across some of the many topics that we all ponder as children (and as adults…

The Town that Drowned
Riel Nason’s Commonwealth Prize-winning novel is a story of change, beautifully navigated and narrated by a young social outcast.

Rich Hall
There is poetry and wisdom in this gravelly voiced festival stalwart, and plenty of laughs to be had in his…

Ruby Wax – Out of Her Mind
An enlightening and hilarious discussion of mental illness, marriage, depression and fame.

Seize the David O’Doherty (Carpe Do’Diem)
Irish comedian David O’Doherty has an infectiously childlike way of looking at the world.

Russell McGilton – Bombay to Beijing by Bicycle
This one-man show by Russell McGilton is fast, furious, funny and foul.

Sarah Chang & Tchaikovsky
The superstar of the violin made a rare Australian concert appearance with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

Empire
This exhilarating combination of circus, burlesque, cabaret and comedy is that rarest of shows, a genuine spectacular.

Handel’s Messiah – Dublin Version 1742
Joseph Nolan has directed a stupendous musical experience, with minimal performer numbers but maximum musical intensity.

Action/Response
A two-night performance featuring the work of 20 different individuals presented as part of Dance Massive.