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A Streetcar Named Desire
La Boite has put together a performance that will stay with you long after the actors have left the space.
Kinky Boots
This frothy but imperfect musical is impeccably cast, and performed with such gusto that it's relatively easy to look past…
Peter and the Wolf
It is 80 years since Prokofiev composed the charming Peter and the Wolf which has delighted audiences for many years.
War and Peace
War and Peace relies less on the novel’s plot than a philosophical derailment.
Shakespeare finally shares the credit
400 years after Shakespeare wrote his first three plays, Oxford University Press has concluded his rival Christopher Marlowe should share…
Be more productive. Sleep.
Long hours and never ending To Do lists often means our sleep is the first thing to be compromised. But…
The Turquoise Elephant
Catch this absurdist romp before it becomes the stuff of legend.
Strengthening pathways for independent artists
Recognising that indie theatre-makers can rarely afford mainstage prices, a new initiative makes affordability a priority in 2017.
Melbourne Festival Diary 2016
ArtsHub staff are attending a wide range of Melbourne Festival events this year; here are our impressions of the program…
Why we need quotas in the arts
There is increasing pressure for quotas for women, culturally diverse and disabled actors and creatives to improve diversity on our…