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Stage

  • The Swimming Club
    1 Mar 2010 (0)

    I read this play was set for the baby-boomers and this was no lie. As the crowd rolled in all well in their 50s I wondered if the story of this play would fly over my head.

  • Nikki Aitken
    1 Mar 2010 (0)

    Cabaret is kicking goals in Adelaide for the Fringe Festival!

  • Laugh-a-minute account about growing up Greek and gay in America
    25 Jan 2010 (0)

    As I was queuing for my David Sedaris ticket at the Hamer HalI box office counter, I noticed a diminutive male figure dressed in a silk necktie, crisp pastel shirt and pressed slacks sitting at a d

  • Pontians. Wollongong.
    19 Jan 2010 (0)

    Peter Stefanidis is proud to be Pontian and feels an excitement about the upcoming Synapantema Pontion 2010 which is taking place in Wollongong for three days this coming weekend.

  • Jordan Raskopoulos. The Axis of Awesome.
    19 Jan 2010 (0)

    The Axis of Awesome return to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2010 with a new rock comedy hour of power.

  • 15 Dec 2009 (0)

    Melbourne based, community television Channel 31 board, has elected Mike Zafiropoulos as its new Chairman.

  • Chunky Move
    14 Dec 2009 (0)

    SBS last week announced its agreement with FOXTEL and AUSTAR to launch a new 24-hour channel focused on arts on the FOXTEL and AUSTAR platforms.

  • Jordan Raskopoulos (c) with Benny Davis and Lee Naimo or Axis of Awesome
    9 Nov 2009 (0)

    Jordan Raskopoulos, morphed as Rudd, raps at the ABC's Q&A, as a dour Joe Hockey looks on trying to maintain a frozen 'I'm ok with it' smile, '…And I'm going to Copenhagen with my policies.

  • 7 Oct 2009 (0)

    My lack of organisational skills meant I missed Xavier Michelides perform his show The Post Apocalyptic Users’ Guide at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival this year.

  • Xavier Michelides. Fringe Festival.
    29 Sep 2009 (0)

    If you always wanted to know how to survive the end of the world, it might pay to visit Xavier Michelides’ new show.

  • Elias. Eden is West
    19 Aug 2009 (0)

    It has been estimated that, in 2008, there were 16 million refugees in the world, 80% of whom were from developing countries. For the majority of these people, eden probably is west.

  • Andrea Demitriades.Pericles.
    19 Aug 2009 (0)

    Andrea Demitriades is so comfortable in her own skin it makes it difficult to define her.

  • Lysistrata. Monash University.
    4 Aug 2009 (0)

    Aristophanes’ Lysistrata is funny, lusty, bawdy and marginally pornographic. It is a play that speaks about the irrational and generally, male, lust for war.

  • 29 Jul 2009 (0)

    Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren and co-star Dominic Cooper received widespread praise for Racine’s Phedre, based on Euripides’s play Hippolytus which was performed at the Ancien

  • BalleLab's latest work falls short.
    20 Jul 2009 (0)

    The vast empty shell of the Melbourne Meat markets once known as the centre where stock and cattle are brought in to feed the families of Melbourne, seems an apt space for presenting a miracle.

  • 9 Jul 2009 (0)

    For fifty dollars, you could go to see any number of shows in Melbourne.

  • The Birthday Party. Harold Pinter.
    8 Jul 2009 (0)

    Pinter’s plays do not date. They don’t because there is artistic merit in the absurd.

  •  Melanie Velissaris. Loveline-the Cabaret.
    29 Jun 2009 (0)

    Cabaret is a ‘loveline’ for Melanie Velissaris, quite literally. The 22-year-old Monash University arts graduate, just finished performing in her self-written show, Loveline- the Cabaret.

  • 11 Jun 2009 (0)

    It's a cold Sunday night and I find myself heading into Carlton to see Thomas Papathanassiou's Looming the memory. I have seen the play twice before; both times in 2005,

  • 11 Jun 2009 (1)

    Nick Giannopoulos may have made Zorbadundee famous in the movie, The Wog Boy but the concept of a Zorba-Kalabresi is a first in ethnic performance.

  • Thomas Papathanasiou. Looming the memory.
    26 May 2009 (0)

    Thomas Papathanassiou is a theatre-maker with insatiable energy.

    Calling him an actor is insufficient when after one sees his one man show, Looming the Memory.

  • 18 May 2009 (0)

    Evgenios Spatharis, the Greek master of shadow puppet theatre, has died days after sustaining injuries in a fall two weekends ago. He was 85.

  • Achilleas Yiangoulis. Cafe Rebetika.
    11 May 2009 (0)

    The rebetes were, as American Broadway director of Cafe Rebetika, Stephen Helper, said “social outcasts who composed and performed songs out of the need to convey emotional and psychic pai

  • 4 May 2009 (0)

    After impressive seasons in previous years, the hilarious comedy Alex & Eve is back at the Factory Theatre this May.

  • Katerina Kotsonis. Cafe Rebetika!
    4 May 2009 (0)

    Katerina plays the sexually dynamic independent women, and prostitute of the same name, Katerina, in Stephen Helper’s latest musical theatre offering, Cafe Rebetika.

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