Opera Australia’s Spectacular Turandot
Opera Australia’s production of Turandot, playing at Arts Centre Melbourne, is a truly spectacular theatrical experience.
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Artefact Theatre Co. Entertains with Much Ado About Nothing
Artefact Theatre Co.’s production of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing is a fun theatrical experience thanks to an intimate setting, a comic storyline and a very enthusiastic and talented cast.
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On Stage: Barnum the Circus Musical
Barnum the Circus Musical has, in recent times, presented theatre companies staging the 1980 Broadway hit with several challenges.
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On Stage: Faulty Towers The Dining Experience
Lovers of the television show Fawlty Towers should feel right at home at Faulty Towers The Dining Experience. But then again, maybe not!
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On Stage: Pamela’s Palace
The folks behind the comedy show Pamela’s Palace aren’t joking when they say their show is interactive.
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On Stage: The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s Brandenburg Concertos
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s Brandenburg Concertos concert, staged at the Melbourne Recital Centre, had all the ingredients of a memorable anniversary party.
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On Stage: The Australian Shakespeare Company’s Romeo and Juliet
The historic Rippon Lea House and Gardens is the perfect backdrop for The Australian Shakespeare Company’s (ASC) latest production of Romeo and Juliet.
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Young Australian Broadway Chorus’ Les Misérables
The Young Australian Broadway Chorus’ production of Les Misérables brilliantly spotlights the talents of future stage and screen stars.
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On Stage: Alice in Wonderland
After a successful season last year, Alice in Wonderland is back again with lots of colour, movement and jokes ensuring something for all audiences.
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Evita at Arts Centre Melbourne
Evita The Musical is like the woman it spotlights. The musical starts confidently and gradually becomes more spectacular and powerful as did Eva Perón, Argentina’s First Lady from 1946 until 1952.
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