The A-League Women's semi-final between Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory on April 15th was nothing short of a sizzling and hotly contested semi-final battle.
Launched by Funlab, Hijinx Hotel in Chadstone is an interactive game experience that combines the wonder and theatre of a quirky New York style hotel, with whimsical delight reminiscent of Willy Wonka and Wes Anderson.
Aurelia St Clair brings their fifth show to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, with Non-Dairy Presenting. No Melbournian and their coffee order is safe in this hilarious hour of razor-sharp comedy. Runs until April 23 at ETU Ballroom, Trades Hall.
When a local geriatric ward at a small community hospital is threatened with closure, a tight-knit community band together to save it. Allelujah stars Jennifer Saunders and Judi Dench. In cinemas now.
Comedy duo The Beryls are hitting the Malthouse Theatre with a cracking comedy set as an audition for an ambitious community theatre show. Cattle Call runs via the Melbourne International Comedy Festival until April 9th.
Crafted by video artists RDYSTDY, Body of Work + QWERTY is weird and wacky, and the ideal show for those looking for a non-traditional art performance.
Holding the Man is a beautiful and ultimately heartbreaking story of two men and their enduring love tested by family disapproval, the liberty of adulthood, and finally, death. Runs until April 1st at Chapel Off Chapel.
Bad Cree is a story about a young Cree woman who is plagued by unresolved trauma. Eloquently weaving Cree culture throughout the book through unpretentious and emotive prose, Jessica Johns crafts a wonderful story of love, loss and grief.