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Review - En Pointe

Morning Melodies is a sumptuous tasting platter of the kind of high-quality arts and performances programmed at Arts Centre Melbourne, and En Pointe was no exception – Australian Ballet School’s annual performance is now a tradition amongst Morning Melodies audiences, a treat to look forward to each year.

Review - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Reimagined

Spellbinding spectacular Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has brought magic and adventure back to the Princess Theatre with the newly reopened one-night version – Potterheads and theatre fans alike will marvel in the unforgettable technical special effects and surprises the show has in store.

Review - Once on this Island

A rich and evocative piece of storytelling, Altitude Theatre’s performance of Once on this Island brings a 21st century take on the timeless musical, weaving current politics and Australia’s political history together with powerhouse performers in this explosion of sound at La Boite Theatre.

Review - Fangirls

Are you ready to enjoy Australia’s hottest new musical? It’s time to ask your mum for money to buy you tickets to Fangirls at Arts Centre Melbourne’s Playhouse Theatre asap! Use your best teenage guilt tactics – otherwise, you’ll be actually dead if you miss out.

Review - Drummer Queens

A highly energetic, joy filled drumming performance that will blow you away is now on tour around Australia! In the same vein as Stomp and Tap Dogs comes a new all-female percussive experience called Drummer Girls, featuring 8 incredible performers in about 90 minutes of explosive, energetic (but family friendly!) entertainment.

Review - He's Every Woman Unlimited

Midsumma stalwarts and cabaret extraordinaires Justin Clausen (‘The Voice’) and Jamie Burgess (‘Highway Superstar’, ‘Fortified’, ’39 Forever’ with Amity Dry) bring back a new version of their hit show He’s Every Woman Unlimited, chock full of 80s songs and sharing their adventures (or misadventures) across 2020.

#EdFringe –The Room – Review

One of the hardest shows to watch I have ever experienced, this one woman show, a completely sung through musical touches on some dark and difficult themes to deal with, including rape, abuse and family violence.

#EdFringe- Reuben Kaye – Review  

Lost souls and warm holes, assemble to worship at the altar of Reuben Kaye: cabaret queen with devilish humour and charm and an incredibly well written, slick show of dirty jokes and naughty pokes, incredible storytelling and mind blowing vocals.