Featuring one of the most parodied songs in the English language,this is the most joyous Gilbert and Sullivan work around.
Tastefully erotic,Afterglow explores modern polyamory and the idea that you can get hurt no matter what kind of romance your heart leads you to pursue.
On the rest of her tour,Reneé Rapp plays normal evening shows. Here,she’s been folded into the tennis,playing a gig timed to fit before the women’s final.
Australian Open is a queer domestic comedy that serves up aces of absurdity,rapid-fire volleys of wit,and heavy groundstrokes of camp and cringe.
Drawing on a pantheon of pop legends,Tomáš Kantor plays Sugar,a genderqueer demon twink.
A woman’s love for a vacuum cleaner takes us on a journey into the torment of being caught in an abusive relationship in Split Ends.
At Maho Magic bar,magicians move from table to table – and for those feeling bold,you can choose from the mysterious magic menu and get a surprise performance.
In a whirlwind of colour and energy,Jacob Collier rounded out his Djesse World Tour at Margaret Court Arena.
The American rock band took the beachside stage like a band with something to prove.
Soul of Possum serves as a potent and topical reminder of the past that still needs present-day reckoning.