Tag: Theatre

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Actress Alison Whyte portraying a character in the play The Glass Menagerie, holding a small glass figurine; black and white photo.
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The Glass Menagerie

A contemporary revival of one of the most beloved and enduring works of the 20th century.

Fridges surrounding a picture of a theatre on a door.

Club Voltaire

Intimate theatre space in North ³Ô¹ÏÍø hosting a variety of shows and entertainment.

A person wearing large yellow sunglasses, bright red lipstick, a blue drip coming out from one of their nostrils, and a white compression bandage around their head and chin, against a solid blue background.
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Losing Face

Strap in for a perimenopausal Weekend at Bernie’s – a wildly funny, no-holds-barred new comedy.

An orchestra dressed in red suits playing on a stage that is decorated in festive and seasonal Christmas decorations.

Christmas Melodies

Join in the seasonal celebration of a Morning Melodies Christmas concert.

Striking geometric design of the Southbank Theatre, illuminated at night.

Southbank Theatre

Performance space and home of the ³Ô¹ÏÍø Theatre Company.

Woman with face in profile, wearing glittery black gown and white silk gloves.

Sincerely Yours

Commemorate Anzac Day with a musical concert honouring Dame Vera Lynn, followed by afternoon tea.

Cartoon illustration featuring a large, orange, dragon-like character, the Pokémon Charizard, with wings and flames, playing a blue guitar, with figures on either side.
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Holographic Charizard

A comical music show about the greatest Pokémon and Pokémon card ever made.

Half of a woman's face with a large plastic ant resting on her cheek, a man looking on in the background though completely blurred.
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Head Thorax Abdomen

Part black comedy, thriller and tragedy, this dark play contemplates life's un-lived possibilities.

A train station lit up in rainbow lights

³Ô¹ÏÍø's best drag shows and queer-friendly venues

Find burlesque life drawing, cabaret and the best queer-friendly venues in ³Ô¹ÏÍø.

A woman on a stepladder in a garden pours water from a watering can over a man standing below.
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Uncle Vanya

Chekhov’s timeless tale, full of mordant wit, unrequited love and longing, finds new life.

Three women dressed formally arm in arm, laughing while walking into the theatre.

The ultimate theatre guide to ³Ô¹ÏÍø

What's on in ³Ô¹ÏÍø's theatres, clubs, cabaret bars and comedy spots.

Seating and stage in Fairfax Studio, an intimate theatre space.

Fairfax Studio

An intimate theatre presenting smaller-scale and experimental productions.

Two actors posing – one standing with a paper plane and the other sitting cross-legged on a box – on a room with a red floor and blue wall.
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Do Not Pass Go

An oddly tender dark comedy set amid the soul-sucking grind of modern corporate culture.

A drawing of five colorful sheep (purple, blue, yellow, orange, and red) walking on a green grassy hill with small flowers.
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Where is the Green Sheep?

A wild and woolly adventure to find that elusive green sheep.

The actors Richard Roxburgh, Damon Herriman, and Toby Schmitz - three middle aged men smiling at the camera all wearing dark suit jackets and white shirts.
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ART The Play

A razor-sharp comedy about friendship, ego and the chaos a single opinion can cause.

Neo-classical heritage-listed Meat Market building.

Meat Market

A performing arts and events space in a heritage-listed building.

A person wearing a white hard hat, an orange reflective vest, and a fake mustache, performing on a stage.
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MagicSafe: Conjuror vs Corporate

What happens when a working class magician tries to survive the absurd world of corporate red tape?

A smiling woman with blond hair holding up a whole cherry pie in a dish in front of her chin, with steam rising from the pie.

Waitress The Musical

The irresistible Broadway hit about resilience, friendship and hope.

The full cast of the musical Book of Mormon on stage singing and dancing, with a painted sky coloured background and other theatre props.
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The Book of Mormon

Australia’s biggest ever musical comedy returns this February.

Two men embracing, one holding the other by head and neck from behind.
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HOLD ME HOLD ME HOLD ME

A spiralling collection of vignettes of two men, and their obsessive, loving, spiritual magnetism.