Fresh from supporting the one and only Harry Styles, Melbourne pop rock band The Preatures are headed to Chevron Festival Gardens this February to play with the inimitable Abbe May.
Fresh from supporting the one and only Harry Styles, Melbourne pop rock band The Preatures are headed to Chevron Festival Gardens this February to play with the inimitable Abbe May.
Be prepared for an evening filled with vintage glamour, breathless abandon and the world’s finest cabaret and acrobatic talent.
Fringe World season is upon us once again! Here are some of the Fringe shows we are looking forward to the most.
It was an absolute honour to interview Jay Laga’aia – a familiar face on Australian TV as well as numerous musicals. We discussed his thoughts on Peter Pan Goes Wrong, his previous work and what’s to come in the future.
Feminah is a darkly funny exploration of womanhood today, and a must-see of this year’s Fringe season.
Melbourne comedy duo Barney Pollock and Matt Young take you aboard an otherworldly train ride to Paradise, a colourful absurdist romp through the realm of desire and validation. We chat with them ahead of their upcoming show at Fringe World, showing from 12th - 16th of February 2019.
It would be an understatement to say that Blueberry Play makes you feel.
We chatted to Backyard Theatre Collective to get all the details about their show, dance tastes, creative process and of course, snack choices.
In many ways, this was not a set you would likely be able to witness from anyone else.
With the surf, turf and an amazing handful of top-tier artists on the bill, The Drop Festival is back for a ripper 2019.
At first glance, this is a stunning film. But beneath the surface it’s a plodding and gloomy quagmire that would embarrass even the truest Scotsman.
A step above the usual slew of tepid family comedies
Perth Festival teases next month’s Writers Week with a program brimming with a sense of theatricality and compelling artists creating work about the migrant experience.
Shortlisted for the 2017 Griffin Award, Ang Collins’ Blueberry Play presents a storyline that includes themes of family life, adolescence, and mental and physical illness. We were lucky enough to chat to the emerging playwright and discover what inspired her to create this intimate story, as well as what’s in store for the future.
Little did we know that FOMO By Night would just need a bit of warming up.
‘As you arrive, you are offered a cup of herbal tea and invited to remove your shoes….’ An excellent start to an excellent show that’s definitely worth getting out of bed for.
The two-day festival was the perfect way to kick off the first weekend of 2019.
Expanding into Sydney, Perth, Brisbane and even across to Auckland, Hidden Festival 2019 promises to be its biggest yet.
We all have to grow up eventually…