Written by award-winning playwright Patricia Cornelius, In the Club is a compelling and confronting theatre piece exploring victim and perpetrator perspectives of consent, coercion and sexual violence.
After its successful run of Because the Night in 2021, Malthouse Theatre is back with his second offering of immersive theatre: Hour of the Wolf. Are you brave enough? Runs until December 3rd.
The last week of the cultural juggernaut that is Melbourne Fringe is upon us, and Arts House is intent on going out with a resounding bang with its transformative, visceral and supremely powerful show Enemies of Grooviness Eat Sh!t.
Disheartened by the constant deaths of her favourite fictional lesbians, Isabelle navigates a blind date with unwanted help from a long-dead 1950’s lesbian author. Screens at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival on November 12th and 18th.
Looking for that next day trip or weekend getaway? Undiscovered Victoria is brimming with ideas for your next adventure and is your perfect companion for exploring the state’s hidden gems. Available November 1st.
Performing as a part of the cultural bonanza that is Melbourne Fringe, YUMMY: Joy Machine is raucous, outrageous, entertaining, and above all, completely joyful. Runs at Trades Hall – ETU Ballroom until Saturday 21 October 2023.
In Mel & Sam’s outrageously funny and high-octane Melbourne Fringe show High Pony, the pair invite you to enter the collective cranium and traverse a wacky world.
Viola Di Grado’s Blue Hunger is a vivid, acerbic and gripping story focusing on two women who embark on a passionate, tumultuous, and ultimately, toxic relationship.
The AFL Grand Final is here and pubs around Melbourne are the perfect destination to catch the biggest game of the year! From tailored siren-to-siren packages, breakfast bagels on a rooftop to the biggest street party in Abbotsford - there’s something for everyone.