Melbourne Festival Chat: Kate Fryer
Kate Fryer is a co-founder of independent acrobatic aerial theatre company Dislocate. Their Melbourne Festival show, If These Walls Could Talk, is another
Read moreKate Fryer is a co-founder of independent acrobatic aerial theatre company Dislocate. Their Melbourne Festival show, If These Walls Could Talk, is another
Read moreThe experience of watching Circa continues to leave me a babbling mess of words that don’t come near to describing
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 moreMy Lovers’ Bones is another premiere Australian work developed for and supported by the Melbourne Festival. Created by independent company Brown
Read moreSheridan Harbridge is performing in Big hART’s Hipbone Sticking Out. The work’s a culmination of three years of collaboration with between the
Read moreMikelangelo isn’t from Melbourne and spends a lot of time travelling the world, but – like many of us –
Read moreMelbourne Festival, the Brisbane Festival and Melbourne Theatre Company have coordinated to support the creation of Complexity of Belonging. It’s the type
Read moreSo, there’s a Japanese samurai going all Noh, a Pink Power Ranger, the offspring triplets of a Telly Tubby and the
Read moreFrom The Dunstan Playhouse’s stage, adorned with Victorian era dresses, the Brookman boys (CEO Rob and his son Artistic Director
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