Posts Tagged ‘Milk Bar Mag’
MICF: Dazza and Keif Reenact the Romeo + Juliet Movie Playing All the Roles
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Entertainment
tagged: comedy, Dazza and Keif, Featured, malthouse theatre, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, MICF, Milk Bar Mag, Review, Romeo and Juliet
MICF: Bronwyn Kuss – Pillows xxxx
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Entertainment
tagged: Bronwyn Kuss, comedian, comedy, Featured, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, MICF, Milk Bar Mag, Review
Alessio Carducci: you think youre better than me?
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Entertainment
tagged: CBD, comedy, event, events, Featured, Melbourne, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Milk Bar Mag, performance, Review, what's on
The Terminator Live at Hamer Hall
Posted by Emily Komiyama in Entertainment
tagged: cinema, event, events, Featured, Film, Hamer Hall, Melbourne, Milk Bar Mag, movie, performance, replica ensemble, Review, what's on
Wicked
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Entertainment
tagged: event, events, Featured, Melbourne, Milk Bar Mag, musical theatre, performance, Regent Theatre, Review, Theatre, what's on
Groundhog Day the Musical
Posted by Emily Komiyama in Entertainment
tagged: CBD, events, Featured, Melbourne Events, Melbourne Theatre, Milk Bar Mag, musical comedy, musical theatre, performance, Princess Theatre, Review, Theatre, what's on
One Life
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Entertainment
tagged: Anthony Hopkins, Boxing Day, cinema, drama, Featured, Helena Bonham Carter, Milk Bar Mag, movie, One Life, Review
NGV Triennial 2023
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Entertainment
tagged: Art, CBD, event, events, exhibition, Featured, Melbourne, Milk Bar Mag, National Gallery of Victoria, NGV, NGV Australia, Review, what's on, What's On Melb
Stella Restaurant and Bar
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Food and Drink
tagged: bar, beer, Chapel St, Drink, event, events, Featured, Food, Melbourne, Milk Bar Mag, Review, South Yarra, Stella Bar and Restaurant, what's on, wine
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Posted by Ross Battaglia in Entertainment
tagged: Featured, Kat Stewart, Milk Bar Mag, Red Stitch Theatre, Review, Theatre, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?