It’s not often I get the pleasure of interviewing and writing a feature, and then also reviewing the show, but I was lucky enough to speak to Tom Middleditch of A_tistic and director and producer Jayde Kirchert ahead of the opening of the show.
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It’s not often I get the pleasure of interviewing and writing a feature, and then also reviewing the show, but I was lucky enough to speak to Tom Middleditch of A_tistic and director and producer Jayde Kirchert ahead of the opening of the show.
All The Sex I’ve Ever Had is quite possibly the most warm, safe space I’ve ever drifted into in a theatre, for an open, honest and loving conversation about sex and relationships, and yet it was still both serious and light hearted and funny all at the same time.
Under Siege might be the reason I now finally understand, and like, contemporary dance.
If you take one thing away from this funny look at life as a young millennial woman trying to work out your finances, its this: A man is not a financial plan.
A hot mess of glitter, circus performers and powerful voices, Diary of a Power Pussy has the potential to be a really fantastic show, if it had been rehearsed.
If ever there was a belly laughing, glittery, musical inspiration drag queen performance that captures the spirit of Melbourne Fringe Festival, then this is it. It’s like a dramatic, colour saturated version of Priscilla, Queen of the Dessert at the Olympics in Sydney…
Merrily the show rolls along in the Lawler Theatre, with Watch This’ latest production, Merrily We Roll Along opening to sold-out audiences last week. The show, their next Sondheim offering following their production of Company has a book by George Furth and is based on the original 1934 play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.
It’s disappointing that the Union Theatre at University of Melbourne wasn’t fuller for opening night of this charming production of Sunday in the Park with George, a bright and brilliant look at art and creation, love and connection in 1800s Paris.
A warm hearted cabaret experience awaits you at Kindred Studios for three nights only, with Western Arts Theatre Inc’s original XYZ.
What a way to rock in the Easter Weekend with the team behind iconic Australian music trivia TV show RocKwiz following the sold out show at Arts Centre Melbourne last year.
He’s come a long way from performing in the lunch room but Tom Gleeson has been an Australian house hold name for some time.
For his second offering at Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Ben Knight is back to share with you what teachers really think about parents, kids and the education system.
The RAW Comedy events are a real opportunity to support growing comedians in Australia, and the Grand Final Event as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival is no different.
The Shanghai Ballet swooped into Melbourne for five shows only with Derek Deane’s Grand Version of Swan Lake
One of the stand out shows of the festival, Green Room award winner Jude Perl returns with her latest show Roommates the Musical
The critically acclaimed performer is on her latest tour de force, following a Golden Gibbo nomination and two previous and well received shows, her big hair and magical flair is back.
You know his voice from KIIS FM and he’s been on plenty of Australian TV shows, but Dave Hughes is back with his latest show, Deluded as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Tommy Little has a 4.8 Uber rating, a range of stories that will make you cringe and the audience roar with laughter in his latest show, Good Talk.
Frank Woodley appears to have lost his way and lost the funny, but lucky enough that’s exactly why his new show, I Woodley, is about.
I must have looked like the strangest, and keenest person in the room taking notes at a female masturbation seminar, but I promise you I am a journalist.