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Circus Oz Non Stop (Melbourne Town Hall) – circus review

New York-bound Circus Oz bring daring feats of athleticism and strength, as well as laughter to Melbourne Town Hall. They…

Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett (Meat Market) – cabaret review

With a powerful and pulsating music base, inspired by Berlin in the 1920s, Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett is slick and…

Popera: Sex, Death & Politics (The Motley Bauhaus) – music theatre review

The concept is a game show-based pop quiz with a musical focus, overlaid with a manufactured relationship breakdown by the…

Danny Bhoy: Dear World … (Arts Centre Melbourne) – theatre review

Scotsman Danny Bhoy is a brilliant, easy-going, personable, eminently relatable comedian who has been plying his trade full-time around the…

Moulin Scrooge! An Adults Only Panto (Chapel Off Chapel) – musical theatre review

Drag star Trevor Ashley et al slay it in a riotously funny show that derives its conceit from Baz Luhrmann’s…

Melanie Bracewell: A Little Treat (Max Watt’s and touring) – theatre review

Mel Bracewell is comic gold. She is a delightful yarn spinner, who turns the ordinary into the special. Appropriately, she…

Harry Potter: The Exhibition (Fever Exhibition and Experience Centre – 62 Dawson Street, Brunswick) – exhibition review

Harry Potter is a global cultural phenomenon. It started with what became the most successful book series in history (more…

Jordan Barr: Dog Why (The Westin Melbourne) – theatre review

Frequently politically incorrect, Jordan Barr revels in pushing the boundaries in a show that stirs the pot. Many are in…

Lightfall: Nature After Dark (Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne) – theatre review

Lightscape (Friday, 20th June – Sunday, 10th August, 2025) has become an annual, must-see cavalcade of illuminated wonder at Royal…

Antilton (Theatre Works’ Explosives Factory) – theatre review

It has the look and feel of a silly student production. It marks the first fully written play and directorial…