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Sydney Fringe 2025 Programme
The 2025 Sydney Fringe programme features more than 460 events and more than 2,900 artists across four precincts, and ten festival hubs, this September.
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Trophy Boys – Drag, Debate, And Dismantling Masculinity
Set on the biggest night of Melbourne’s academic calendar, ‘Trophy Boys’ follows the all-boys debate team from an elite private school, tasked with arguing how “feminism has
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Anywhere Festival Celebrates 15 Years Of Giving Creative Minds Spaces To Play And Entertain
For 15 years now, Brisbane’s Anywhere Festival has proven that the power of theatre can be enjoyed from, well. . . Anywhere – from driveways and bus stops, to rooftops and
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Review: The Play That Goes Wrong @ Sydney Opera House
There’s something afoot even before the show begins, with the crew in the foyer searching for a lost dog. And the absurdity doesn’t end there – once you enter the theatre,
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Scenes From A Yellow Peril – Open Letter From Writer/Poet Nathan Joe
From award-winning Chinese New Zealand writer and poet Nathan Joe comes 'Scenes From A Yellow Peril' – in its mainstage debut at Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
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Review: CATS @ Theatre Royal Sydney
Sydney serves up a delightfully mild winter evening for opening night of the 40th Anniversary Australian tour of 'CATS'. The programme boasts a full roster of local talent,
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Review: Hedwig And The Angry Inch @ Athenaeum Theatre (Melbourne)
A run-of-the-mill, choreography-intensive, special effects-laden stage musical is excellent fun – but isn’t it refreshing sometimes, to see a show that puts raw talent and
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Wynnum Fringe 2025 Programme
From the heart of the city, to the soul of the outback – Wynnum Fringe is back in Queensland for a sixth year, uniting stories and stages in a vibrant celebration of
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Movement, Ritual, Emotion: Co3 Contemporary Dance Celebrate Ten Years With IN.RESIDENCE: GATHERING.1
Co3 Contemporary Dance Australia celebrate ten years in 2025, with an evolving, sensory experience: 'IN.RESIDENCE: GATHERING.1’.
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Review: Master & Margarita @ The Princess Theatre (Brisbane)
Walking into the theatre as an Aussie who’s mad for Bulgakov’s unhinged masterpiece but doesn’t speak a lick of Russian aside from a few swear words, ordering vodka and some
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Exoticism – Lucky Lartey's Powerful Reclamation Of Culture, Language And Movement On Stage
For dancer and choreographer, Lucky Lartey, being an African-born dancer in Australia has come with its own complexities. Lartey felt at times restricted by what he could
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Brisbane Festival 2025 Programme
Brisbane Festival will return to once again take over the city with an expansive programme of art, culture and community in 2025.
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West Australian Opera’s Wundig Wer Wilura To Play Regional WA Concerts
After mesmerising audiences at Perth Festival last year, West Australian Opera’s Wesfarmers Arts commission, ‘Wundig Wer Wilura’ will hit Albany and Bunbury this November in
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Anywhere Festival Brisbane 2025 Programme
Anywhere Festival returns to Brisbane for its 15th year, inviting audiences to experience the art of performance in the most unexpected places – from warehouses to rooftops
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Thriller Classic The Talented Mr. Ripley Hitting The Australian Stage In A World Premiere This Year
Acclaimed Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith will return to the world of American novelist Patricia Highsmith, with a glamorous adaptation of 20th century
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TARZAN – The Stage Musical Is Heading Exclusively To Melbourne This Year
The high-flying adventure based on Disney’s epic animated film, ‘TARZAN – The Stage Musical’, is heading to Melbourne for an exclusive season from this August.
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New Musical The Lucky Country Explores What It Means To Be Australian
Following an acclaimed debut season at Sydney’s Hayes Theatre, smash-hit new musical ‘The Lucky Country’ will hit the road and play Melbourne and Brisbane later this
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Melt Festival Brisbane 2025 First Programme Acts
From Swarovski-studded cabaret shows to river flotillas, from gay PowerPoint nights to sweaty dance floors. . . Melt Festival returns to Brisbane, promising a city-wide
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Review: Rhinestone Rex And Miss Monica @ Queensland Theatre
David Williamson's 'Rhinestone Rex And Miss Monica' returns to the stage to explore love and loneliness in the modern age.
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Axel Duffy Will Play Marty McFly In Back To The Future: The Musical In Sydney
Producers John Frost, Colin Ingram and the original film’s creators Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis present ‘Back To The Future: The Musical’ from this September – and they’ve
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