Jason Coleman strips down and joins his chorus line.
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Jason Coleman strips down and joins his chorus line.
One of Australia’s most unassuming theatre treasures was honoured with a one night only Songbook Gala.
The Gathering is five years in the making, and what a journey the show has been on.
The best possible performance of everything that is wrong with early 1900s America.
Western Arts Theatre’s third major show, Annie, is a bright and exciting show, dual cast with an energetic bunch of kids for their first foray into a show that welcomes children to the stage.
Waterdale have struck comedic gold with their latest offering The Producers, a show so gay it flew away!
An explosive, colourful night out, Circus Oz’s latest offering, Twenty Sixteen is a highly energised, breath taking, percussive show full of whimsy and humour for all ages.
Singin' In The Rain is an absolute delight for theatre goers and lovers of the original movie.
From the moment Rhonda Burchmore and Trevor Ashley hit the stage at the Playhouse at The Arts Centre, the giggles begin in the audience that end as full belly chuckles at the darling cabaret.
Song Contest nails the comedy, glamour and drama of Eurovision, being both the perfect piss-take and homage to the glorious European spectacle.
Sticking it to the man has never tasted so sweet.
Akmal returns to Melbourne International Comedy Festival, armed with his only character voice and a lesson for us all.
Fresh off their television show Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane, they’re back with their first narrative stage show in four years.
Leung’s latest offering, Very Strange Things, features experiment’s, mind games and impossible coincidences, and enough Star Wars references to make this geek weep.
Join Karen from Finance and Dean Arcuri for the revolution against Myki for a crass and crude and not at all miserable evening.
“The reviews are in, she made herself laugh and no one else” was a witty and self depreciating lie by Dolly Diamond at the opening night of her show.
Penny Arcade does not want you to think her nostalgic, because she is not nostalgic for the bad times across the last five decades.
An emotional true story and first hand journey into World War II.
In a week where we lost Australia’s original Pirate King, Jon English, Waterdale have opened their 2016 season with Essgee’s The Pirates of Penzance.
SLAMS goes ‘Under the Sea’ with Ariel and friends for two weeks only.