• Linden Arts: Time Moves Through These Walls: 40 years of Linden New Art

    Linden New Art 26 Acland Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
    Marking four decades of cultural significance, this landmark exhibition celebrates Linden's extraordinary journey from domestic residence to contemporary art institution. The exhibition excavates the multi-layered history of this distinctive St Kilda site, tracing its history from pre-contact Indigenous Country through its incarnations as a private residence, hotel, and ultimately one…
    The Book of Mormon

    JONES Theatrical Group: The Book of Mormon

    Princess Theatre, Melbourne 163 Spring St, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
    Hello! The Mormons are back! First seen in Australia in 2017, The Book of Mormon is blasphemous, scurrilous, puerile, rude, satirical – and one of the funniest, sweetest, most joyous musicals ever staged. Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, with Robert Lopez, the 2011 show won…
    Light of Joy

    HIP Company: Light of Joy

    St Andrew's Anglican Church, Subiaco 259 Barker Road, Subiaco, WA, Australia
    Stunning German Baroque music for Easter and Pentecost by J.S. Bach and contemporaries, performed by historical chamber orchestra and singers. Highlighting Bach’s sacred cantata Erwünschtes Freudenlicht (Light of Joy), the programme also features compositions by Pachelbel and Wilhelmine von Bayreuth written for Easter and Pentecost. Featuring singers Bonnie de la…

    Darebin Arts Speakeasy: Mature Skin

    Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre 189 High Street, Northcote, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
    A disgustingly sexy rom-vom Breakout trans playwright Gabrielle Fallen and acclaimed queer indie theatre director Justin Nott have teamed up for the premiere production of a salacious new comedy that's as funny as it is dark, and as sick as it is sensual. Two strangers meet in a nightclub bathroom.…
    Editor's Choice Torch The Place

    Queensland Theatre: Torch The Place

    Bille Brown Theatre 78 Montague Rd, South Brisbane, QLD
    When Benjamin Law’s debut play, Torch The Place, premiered at Melbourne Theatre Company in 2020, Limelight reviewer Patricia Maunder described it as “a tragicomic tale about a dysfunctional Asian-Australian family . . . written with wit and warmth.” When Mum turns 60, her children arrive with a birthday cake, presents and a…
    The Arcadians

    Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Victoria: The Arcadians

    the round studio 397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading, Victoria, Australia
    A London restaurateur crash lands his plane in Arcadia and is transformed from a wicked man to a guileless youth by the innocent rural idyll of the locals. Horrified by the idea of city life, the magical Arcadians travel to London to convert the miserable city-dwellers. Premiering in 1909, The…

    Jude Elliot: David Holman Yon & Hither Album Launch

    Grinners Dive Bar 132 Elizabeth Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
    Vandiemonian/Lutruwita/Tasmanian singer-songwriter David Holman launches his new album Yon & Hither which intricately weaves themes of place, colonialism and activism into richly textured songwriting, rooted in the landscapes of history. Supported by Loe.
    Purpose

    Sydney Theatre Company: Purpose

    Wharf 1 Theatre Sydney, NSW, Australia
    In an exciting coup, the most awarded new American play of 2025 is heading this way. Fresh from winning the 2025 Tony Award for Best Play, the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2025 New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award, Purpose comes directly from Broadway to Sydney Theatre Company in the…
    The Devil’s Violin

    Australian Chamber Orchestra: The Devil’s Violin

    Arts Centre Melbourne Forecourt, 100 St Kilda Road, Southbank, VIC, Australia
    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…
    Live at Ukaria

    Live At Yours: Sergej Krylov x Konstantin Shamray

    Ukaria Cultural Centre 119 Williams Rd, Mt Barker Summit, SA, Australia
    Live at Yours opens its 2026 season in luminous style — within the mood-lit splendour of Toorak Synagogue, where golden arches and soft shadows create an atmosphere of quiet wonder. Italian-based violinist Sergej Krylov, hailed by Mstislav Rostropovich as one of the five greatest violinists in the world, joins Konstantin Shamray, a Live at Yours…

    Zelman Symphony: Between two worlds

    James Tatoulis Auditorium 207 Barkers Rd, Kew, VIC, Australia
    We open 2026 with a concert exploring many worlds. Is it the world of romanticism or modernism? Is it the old world or the new world? Or is it fact or fiction? You can choose. Tchaikovsky’s Fantasy Overture immerses us in the passionate love, violent feuding and heart-wrenching despair of…
    Sergej Krylov with Konstantin Shamray

    UKARIA: Sergej Krylov with Konstantin Shamray

    Ukaria Cultural Centre 119 Williams Rd, Mt Barker Summit, SA, Australia
    Pairing effortless lyricism with intense virtuosity, Italian-based violinist Sergej Krylov carries the influence of the great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, with whom he regularly shared a stage as a young violinist. Krylov has held the multi-faceted role of Music Director of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra since 2008, while performing as soloist…