• Casey Filips – What a Character

    Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Casey Filips – What a Character

    Trades Hall, Melbourne 2 Lygon St, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
    Winner Take a Chance on Adelaide Award (Best New Show) 2024 Adelaide Fringe Nominee Best Comedy 2024 Melbourne Fringe Judge's Pick 2024 Melbourne Fringe Mervyn Stutter’s Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2024 & 2025 "Oh man, what a character." - Ancient Australian proverb. Idiom, used to describe either the best…
    Sweeney Preston: Australia’s Worst Journalist

    Sydney Comedy Festival: Sweeney Preston: Australia’s Worst Journalist

    The Motley WhereHaus 432 Queen Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
    For three years, comedian-journalist Sweeney Preston wrote dating advice articles while his own love life desperately needed an editor. Now, Sweeney relives some of the most hilarious contradictions between his own life, and the articles he was writing – some of which have been read by over 100K people. Return…
    You & Me And The Land Of Lost Things

    The Joan: You & Me And The Land Of Lost Things

    Q Theatre 597 High St, Penrith, NSW
    YOU and ME have lost something important. Well… actually, lots of things. A guinea pig. A lucky rabbit’s foot. Possibly the plot! So they’re off on a wild quest through the Land of Lost Things – a world of snapping turtles, flying socks, treasure-hungry pirates, and a very anxious bull.…
    Editor's Choice Here, There and Everywhere!

    Circus Oz: Here, There and Everywhere!

    Melbourne Town Hall 90-130 Swanston St, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
    Recently returned from a season in New York, the ever-popular Circus Oz presents its latest show as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Directed by Nicci Wilks, who co-devised the production with the multigenerational performing ensemble, the wonderfully silly but skilful display of madcap, joyous acrobatics is backed by a…

    Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra: Live Sessions at St Helens

    Portland Memorial Hall 39 Cecilia St, St Helens, TAS, Australia
    ive Sessions is orchestral music without the formal vibes. Our strings section is coming to St Helens – from violins and violas through to cellos and the big double bass! We’ve taken golden oldie rock favourites, contemporary indie artists and mashed them up with the real oldies (Hello Mozart) to…
    Art After Dark

    Biennale of Sydney: Body Type

    White Bay Power Station Robert St, Rozelle, NSW, Australia
    The Art After Dark program will transform White Bay Power Station on Friday evenings with music, art and outdoor food markets. Across three nights, the Inner West Council Music Series spotlights emerging voices from our own backyard, bringing the sounds, stories and diversity of our local music scene to Biennale’s…
    The Riddle of Washpool Gully

    Dead Puppet Society: The Riddle of Washpool Gully

    Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide, SA, Australia
    Far beyond the outskirts of the big city, near a tiny town that nearly everyone forgot, lay a dry creek bed of no special significance. Except in Washpool Gully, something was stirring. Shaken by the rumble of engines and darkening of the sky, something long asleep had decided to wake…
    Red Ticket

    The Blue Room Theatre: Red Ticket

    The Blue Room Theatre 53 James St, Perth, WA, Australia
    Does the past ever leave us? Set in the former Fremantle Lunatic Asylum, now a community arts centre, Red Ticket explores the shared connection of two women, a century apart, struggling with mental health issues after childbirth. Lily is a new mum drowning under the pressures of motherhood. In search of community…

    Ensemble Offspring: To Listen To Sing

    Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
    To Listen To Sing features composers from the Ngarra-Burria: First Peoples Composers program. Ngarra-Burria has built bridges for Indigenous musicians to step sideways into instrumental chamber composition over the past 9 years, altering the Australian landscape of art music composers and importantly giving a new voice to First Nations composers.…

    Wagga Weekender Music Festival: Nick Russoniello – Air Mass

    Museum of the Riverina 127 Lord Baden Powell Dr,, Turvey Park, NSW, Australia
    Air Mass, a new concert experience by award-winning saxophonist & composer Nick Russoniello redefines the boundaries of the solo saxophone recital. Touring nationally, this show combines extreme saxophone playing, audience generated sounds, live looping, body percussion and more. Nick Russoniello is a highly accomplished and dynamic saxophonist, composer, ensemble leader…

    Andromeda Sax Quartet: Hazel

    Wesley Music Centre 20-22 National Circuit, Forrest, ACT, Australia
    Our debut Canberra Concert: HAZEL. Featuring the Australian premiere of NZ composer Gemma Peacocke’s enchanting Hazel, this concert flows through mesmerising rainscapes by Jabra Latham, to the dappled moonlight of Alex Turley.