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Forget the special effects, this band doesn’t need them to send a crowd wild

Forget the special effects, this band doesn’t need them to send a crowd wild

Australian indie-rock group Last Dinosaurs round off their latest tour with a rapturous gig at The Croxton.

  • by Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Andrew Fuhrmann, Cameron Woodhead, Bridget Davies and Barney Zwartz

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Any fan of Oscar Wilde should enjoy this salacious twist on his masterpiece

Any fan of Oscar Wilde should enjoy this salacious twist on his masterpiece

This take on The Importance of Being Earnest isn’t just terrific fun, it’s tethered to a deep appreciation of the interplay between Wilde’s biography and his art.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Jessica Nicholas and Andrew Fuhrmann
Charming, awkward: This pop star’s joy is infectious

Charming, awkward: This pop star’s joy is infectious

Girl In Red made her Australian debut in 2023 – and this year returns to play a venue seven times the size.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way and Sonia Nair
Two powerful performances in this Streetcar make it a bare-knuckle fight

Two powerful performances in this Streetcar make it a bare-knuckle fight

In this MTC production Nikki Shiels plays a Blanche DuBois who isn’t mad – her Blanche is quite fun, witty, and as likely to self-deprecate as self-dramatise.

  • by Cameron Woodhead and Barney Zwartz
Lady Macbeth deserves a better fate. Does this play offer that chance?

Lady Macbeth deserves a better fate. Does this play offer that chance?

Horrors both supernatural and human abound in this creative and provocative re-working of The Scottish Play.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Barney Zwartz, Andrew Fuhrmann, Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Michael Dwyer, Jessica Nicholas and Tony Way
It might be a tale as old as time, but this musical is pure delight

It might be a tale as old as time, but this musical is pure delight

Musical theatre lovers with fond memories of seeing Beauty and the Beast as children will find them refreshed in this production (and kids will love it too).

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way and Jessica Nicholas
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The ghostly theatre classic you should see at least once in your life
★★★★★
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The ghostly theatre classic you should see at least once in your life

Daniel MacPherson and John Waters star in The Woman in Black – the second-longest running play in London, after Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Nadia Bailey and Andrew McClelland
This moving and vibrant Rising show is a must-watch
★★★★
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This moving and vibrant Rising show is a must-watch

Gurr Era Op, a beautifully composed dance theatre piece, is like a sea breeze: it blows strong and tastes fresh.

  • by Andrew Fuhrmann, Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way and Vyshnavee Wijekumar
One of Melbourne’s most underrated bands return home and blow off the roof
★★★★★
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One of Melbourne’s most underrated bands return home and blow off the roof

At first, indie duo Good Morning and the Melbourne Recital Centre seemed like an unusual match. But then the music started.

  • by Will Cox, Andrew Fuhrmann and Brodie Lancaster
This play about Julia Gillard will hold your attention, regardless of your politics

This play about Julia Gillard will hold your attention, regardless of your politics

It’s worth seeing this show just to watch Justine Clarke transform into Gillard and, in a thrilling display, deliver the misogyny speech in full.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Andrew Fuhrmann and Jessica Nicholas
This Sunset Boulevard looks the part, but just isn’t dark enough to deliver

This Sunset Boulevard looks the part, but just isn’t dark enough to deliver

This production marks Sarah Brightman’s long-awaited return to musical theatre – but despite its many highlights, the show falls short.

  • by Cameron Woodhead and Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen