Eight years after becoming a huge cult hit in the West End,the musical The Grinning Man is heading Down Under.
Despite the rough lead-up and dropping half of its acts,Pandemonium music festival didn’t live up to its name – and was ultimately a pretty good time.
“We got the last use of old-time Melbourne.” Newly remastered,1995’s Metal Skin offers up a wild story of drag racing,sex and satanism in the western suburbs.
Tom Jones has been touring for six decades,but his arena show was anything but nostalgia.
In a social media post the acclaimed performer asked “why the Ian Potter Foundation feels the need to put his name on a theatre that belongs to all of us”.
As the curtains close on the State Theatre’s final production for at least three years,the Arts Centre has announced that it will return with a new name.
Ten films are vying for best picture. Here’s how to cram any you might have skipped,and the correct order to watch them,ahead of the 96th Academy Awards.
As AI technology improves and fact melts into fiction,this documentary looks at the very real issue of deepfake pornography – and how the law is not keeping up.
Sassy,bold,and happy to belt out her hits from a flying trapeze,it could only be P!nk,back in town for yet another run of stadium extravaganzas.
This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes Overflow,The Breeders,Queer as Flux,Home Economics,Louis Tomlinson at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl,and more.
New places to watch films have regularly popped up of late – and this month is no different,with an eclectic new space opening in East Brunswick this week.