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There is something hauntingly beautiful happening at Sir James McCusker Park – 52 crystalline human figures rising from the water, swaying with every breath of wind, changing with every shift of light, brought to life by Joondalup Festival. Crystal People is a meditation on community, transformation and our connection to…
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The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
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The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
William Jack: This Old Cello Box
The Wheatsheaf Hotel 39 George St, Thebarton
London-based Australian cellist and songwriter William Jack redefines the possibilities of the cello, bringing the instrument into exciting new territories. Uncover iconic songs dismantled and reimagined for solo cello, intertwined with William's electrifying compositions from his acclaimed album collection, 'This Old Cello Box'. There's something for everyone, from virtuosic bluegrass…
Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure
Sydney Opera House Sydney
The fate of the realm is in the hands of the Tarnished. To become Elden Lord, they must travel across the Lands Between, collect the Great Runes and make their way to the Erdtree. Presented in association with Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. and Overlook Events, this official and immersive concert…
Shock Therapy Arts: Consumed
HOTA Home of the Arts 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise, Queensland
Equal parts hilarious, grotesque, and disturbingly human. Inspired by the astonishing true story of a man who ate an entire aeroplane, CONSUMED is a story of a young aspiring content creator who pushes their body and sanity to the limit as the world watches, clicks, and demands more. This outrageous…
Australian Haydn Ensemble: Mozart’s Spring
Gandel Hall, National Gallery of Australia 30 Parkes Pl E, Parkes
★★★★1/2 "...elegance, invention and emotional depth.” Limelight, 2025 The Australian Haydn Ensemble opens the 2026 season with Haydn’s chirpy and charming quartet Op. 33 No. 3, known as the "Bird". Named after an unidentified avian, it features a spirited finale and a second movement that’s wild even by Haydn’s standards!…
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Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Editor's Choice
The Great Gatsby
Queensland Theatre: The Great Gatsby
QPAC Corner Melbourne St and Grey St, South Bank
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby, set during the Jazz Age, continues to fire artists’ imagination with everything from Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 movie to Elevator Repair Service’s landmark, six-hour stage production Gatz, which premiered in 2004. The US theatre company returns to Australia to perform Gatz at this year’s…
Woodfordia Inc: Festival of Small Halls
Off the Rails Dunkeld 78 Skene Street, Dunkeld
Irish/Canadian powerhouse Irish Mythen is joined by South Australian troubadour Kaurna Cronin on the Festival of Small Halls Victorian Summer/Autumn Tour – and we’re headed to Foster for one night only.
Celtic Thunder: A Celebration of Their Greatest Songs
Twin Towns Showroom 2 Wharf St, Tweed Heads
This unique production will bring audiences a heartfelt celebration of the group’s most beloved songs while reuniting past and present members for an unforgettable evening of music, memories, and camaraderie. An Intimate Evening with Celtic Thunder is more than just a concert—it’s a journey through the group’s incredible legacy. Featuring…
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María Dueñas
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: María Dueñas
Hamer Hall 100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank
Celebrated young Spanish violinist María Dueñas makes her Australian debut in two major orchestral appearances with the Melbourne and Sydney Symphony Orchestras. She first joins the MSO under Chief Conductor Jaime Martín in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, paired with the Australian premiere of Melody Eötvös’s The Deciding Machine and Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra.…
Australian Chamber Orchestra: The Devil’s Violin
Wollongong Town Hall Crown St &, Kembla St,, Wollongong
The devil played the violin for Tartini in a dream. The music was charismatic, electrifying, fiendishly difficult and utterly transfixing. Tartini awoke and transcribed the melody, penning the Devil’s Trill sonata. It can only be played by someone astounding. Ilya Gringolts is that player, returning with his dazzling virtuosity and commanding stage presence for…
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Orange Chamber Music Festival: Lior with the Nomad String Quartet and Brett Hirst
The Pavilion at Banksia 4929 Mitchell Highway, Orange
This year’s festival plays every corner of the Central West. Lior and Nomad String Quartet open at the Banksia Pavilion with Compassion and selections from The Blue Parade; Gryphon Baryton Trio performs Haydn in original instrumentation at Boree Cabonne Historic Homestead; tenor Andrew Goodwin and pianist Simon Tedeschi fill Orange…
Adelaide Fringe: Lesbian Sex Diaries
Arthur Artbar 66 Currie St, Adelaide
A cheeky, audacious plunge into the wild terrain of lesbian sex, dating, and fantasy. And also, drugs. Told through raw stories, unfiltered confessions, and personal diary entries, Lesbian Sex Diaries is joyous, hilarious, and psychedelic. Rebel Star’s infectious giggles meet devastating deadpan, while Melody Rachel’s pauses and evocative intonation land…
: Acqua Forte Parade at Joondalup Festival 2026
Hillarys Boat Harbour 86 Southside Dr, Hillarys
Joondalup Festival has transformed Hilarys Boat Harbour for an immersion like no other. A waterway transformed into a realm of fire, light and dreamlike wonder – that’s the magic we’re bringing to Hillarys Boat Harbour with Acqua Forte Parade. Picture this: mysterious riders atop strange camel-horses, a magnificent dragon and…
Shock Therapy Arts: Consumed
HOTA Home of the Arts 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise, Queensland
Equal parts hilarious, grotesque, and disturbingly human. Inspired by the astonishing true story of a man who ate an entire aeroplane, CONSUMED is a story of a young aspiring content creator who pushes their body and sanity to the limit as the world watches, clicks, and demands more. This outrageous…
Shock Therapy Arts: Consumed
HOTA Home of the Arts 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise, Queensland
Equal parts hilarious, grotesque, and disturbingly human. Inspired by the astonishing true story of a man who ate an entire aeroplane, CONSUMED is a story of a young aspiring content creator who pushes their body and sanity to the limit as the world watches, clicks, and demands more. This outrageous…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure
Sydney Opera House Sydney
The fate of the realm is in the hands of the Tarnished. To become Elden Lord, they must travel across the Lands Between, collect the Great Runes and make their way to the Erdtree. Presented in association with Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. and Overlook Events, this official and immersive concert…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Lesbian Sex Diaries
Arthur Artbar 66 Currie St, Adelaide
A cheeky, audacious plunge into the wild terrain of lesbian sex, dating, and fantasy. And also, drugs. Told through raw stories, unfiltered confessions, and personal diary entries, Lesbian Sex Diaries is joyous, hilarious, and psychedelic. Rebel Star’s infectious giggles meet devastating deadpan, while Melody Rachel’s pauses and evocative intonation land…
: Acqua Forte Parade at Joondalup Festival 2026
Hillarys Boat Harbour 86 Southside Dr, Hillarys
Joondalup Festival has transformed Hilarys Boat Harbour for an immersion like no other. A waterway transformed into a realm of fire, light and dreamlike wonder – that’s the magic we’re bringing to Hillarys Boat Harbour with Acqua Forte Parade. Picture this: mysterious riders atop strange camel-horses, a magnificent dragon and…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Elden Ring Symphonic Adventure
Sydney Opera House Sydney
The fate of the realm is in the hands of the Tarnished. To become Elden Lord, they must travel across the Lands Between, collect the Great Runes and make their way to the Erdtree. Presented in association with Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. and Overlook Events, this official and immersive concert…
Editor's Choice
María Dueñas
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra: María Dueñas
Hamer Hall 100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank
Celebrated young Spanish violinist María Dueñas makes her Australian debut in two major orchestral appearances with the Melbourne and Sydney Symphony Orchestras. She first joins the MSO under Chief Conductor Jaime Martín in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, paired with the Australian premiere of Melody Eötvös’s The Deciding Machine and Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra.…
Adelaide Fringe: Lesbian Sex Diaries
Arthur Artbar 66 Currie St, Adelaide
A cheeky, audacious plunge into the wild terrain of lesbian sex, dating, and fantasy. And also, drugs. Told through raw stories, unfiltered confessions, and personal diary entries, Lesbian Sex Diaries is joyous, hilarious, and psychedelic. Rebel Star’s infectious giggles meet devastating deadpan, while Melody Rachel’s pauses and evocative intonation land…
: Acqua Forte Parade at Joondalup Festival 2026
Hillarys Boat Harbour 86 Southside Dr, Hillarys
Joondalup Festival has transformed Hilarys Boat Harbour for an immersion like no other. A waterway transformed into a realm of fire, light and dreamlike wonder – that’s the magic we’re bringing to Hillarys Boat Harbour with Acqua Forte Parade. Picture this: mysterious riders atop strange camel-horses, a magnificent dragon and…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Adelaide Fringe: Lesbian Sex Diaries
Arthur Artbar 66 Currie St, Adelaide
A cheeky, audacious plunge into the wild terrain of lesbian sex, dating, and fantasy. And also, drugs. Told through raw stories, unfiltered confessions, and personal diary entries, Lesbian Sex Diaries is joyous, hilarious, and psychedelic. Rebel Star’s infectious giggles meet devastating deadpan, while Melody Rachel’s pauses and evocative intonation land…
: Acqua Forte Parade at Joondalup Festival 2026
Hillarys Boat Harbour 86 Southside Dr, Hillarys
Joondalup Festival has transformed Hilarys Boat Harbour for an immersion like no other. A waterway transformed into a realm of fire, light and dreamlike wonder – that’s the magic we’re bringing to Hillarys Boat Harbour with Acqua Forte Parade. Picture this: mysterious riders atop strange camel-horses, a magnificent dragon and…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Lesbian Sex Diaries
Arthur Artbar 66 Currie St, Adelaide
A cheeky, audacious plunge into the wild terrain of lesbian sex, dating, and fantasy. And also, drugs. Told through raw stories, unfiltered confessions, and personal diary entries, Lesbian Sex Diaries is joyous, hilarious, and psychedelic. Rebel Star’s infectious giggles meet devastating deadpan, while Melody Rachel’s pauses and evocative intonation land…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Lesbian Sex Diaries
Arthur Artbar 66 Currie St, Adelaide
A cheeky, audacious plunge into the wild terrain of lesbian sex, dating, and fantasy. And also, drugs. Told through raw stories, unfiltered confessions, and personal diary entries, Lesbian Sex Diaries is joyous, hilarious, and psychedelic. Rebel Star’s infectious giggles meet devastating deadpan, while Melody Rachel’s pauses and evocative intonation land…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
Editor's Choice
Flora
The Australian Ballet: Flora
Regent Theatre 191 Collins St, Melbourne
Resilience. Kinship. Connection. This bold new, full-length dance work by Mirning woman and Bangarra’s Artistic Director Frances Rings traces the evolution of Australian flora. Brought to life by 35 dancers from both companies, it examines the impact of historic and environmental events on the landscape and its people, from devastation wrought…
Adelaide Fringe: Laser Kiwi – Everybody Knows
The Paragon 11 McNamara St, Queenstown
Laser Kiwi is back with a brand-new show! Armed with world-class circus skills and their signature brand of surreal sketch comedy, they'll attempt the impossible: articulating that thing we're all thinking. Laser Kiwi will make you laugh, gasp and maybe even agree on something for once. “Fall-down funny, absolutely top…
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