Malthouse: A Social Service
Separately and together, Nicola Gunn and David Woods makes a rare type of theatre that genuinely challenges ideas and opinions.
Read moreSeparately and together, Nicola Gunn and David Woods makes a rare type of theatre that genuinely challenges ideas and opinions.
Read moreIt’s worth seeing Blak Cabaret to hang outside in the Malthouse forecourt, and it’s impossible not to love Kahmahi Djordon King in
Read moreAs Pennsylvania Avenue opened at the MTC, I know I wasn’t alone as I wondered why. But they’ve just announced extra performances,
Read moreRoslyn Oades new work, Hello, Goodbye & Happy Birthday is already a must-see see of this festival. Developed by Malthouse and the Melbourne
Read moreMichelle Ryan danced professionally in Australia and overseas. Ten years ago, she was at the peak of her career and
Read moreMelbourne-based writer and performer Peta Brady is also an outreach worker who knows how people fall through the cracks of
Read moreThere’s the moment when you walk into a theatre and get the first look of the world you’re going to
Read moreSEEThrough grasps some truths about the awkward bond of heterosexual men and was created with passion and honesty, but it isn’t
Read moreMy uterus is still reacting to The Rabble’s Frankenstein. I say it every time, but no one makes theatre like
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