And now, something to entertain the kids these school holidays. Meet George, ‘Cleaner to the Stars’ and explore his world of theatre, life and cleaning up after the show, features costumes, props and laughter.
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And now, something to entertain the kids these school holidays. Meet George, ‘Cleaner to the Stars’ and explore his world of theatre, life and cleaning up after the show, features costumes, props and laughter.
The 1980s apocalypse cabaret is back to rock your Monday nights at Comedy Festival, featuring Geraldine Quinn and Cameron Thomas on keys.
Every time I see Impromptunes I am continually impressed with their performances, how they grow as a group, and how the quality of show these guys put on doesn’t seem to drop or waver.
The voice you know from Triple J and Nova, and the Swipe Night podcast returns to share stories about dating that will make any bad story you have sound like a fairy tale.
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to get out from behind your screens and get back into a bar to meet some people, and Chris Henry’s F**k Tinder is here to help you do so. Here’s the story of how I accidentally went speed dating on Sunday night.
It’s a little bit like having a Irish daggy dad on the loose, after a few beers with just a few inappropriate jokes, and most of them are about your mum.
Chaos reigns in the interactive dinner show at The Agean Restaurant in Fitzroy, with dinner to be served to you by Basil and Sybil Faulty, and the ever confused but eager Manuel.
Watson’s Go To Hell is a spooky theatrical delight claiming to cure you of fear forever.
Louisa Fitzharinge (yes that’s a silent ‘e’) is a grammar nerd, and so am I, so this show was a hoot.
Returning to Melbourne following sell out seasons at Perth’s Fringe World and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Desperettes are back with a slick, entertaining night out with “A Guide to Being a Wingman”.
Join four millennials as they sing their way through lasting trauma- being stuck in an elevator for a very long time.
A full house crammed into Dancehouse for the opening of Martin Hansen’s If it’s all in my veins, an exploration of dance history through animated gifs, and aims to question the linearity of time by opening up new possibilities.
On entering the space a great sense of anticipation is built for Vanishing Point, as you enter the sparse Meat Market space in the dark.
Small Details is a testament to Sandra Parker’s work and practice in minimal movement and gestural action.
Rhiannon Newton’s latest offering, Bodied Assemblies is an exploration of body, self and space.
Christina Bianco is a well-known performer, from New York to the West End and every reach of the Internet as a popular YouTube Star, but this week she brings her solo show Diva Moments to Australian shores.
I know what catching the bouquet means, but what does catching Jerry Lukowski’s stripper shirt mean?
Join the Chorus Line with Beaumaris Theatre Inc for their 277th major production.
A delightful midsummer evening out in Fairfield park
An evocative journey into the heartbreaking effect China’s One Child Policy had, and how it ripped apart this family.