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Is happiness just a fairy-tale? When two lost souls are brought together by Tinder, the boundaries of a first date are broken. Secrets are unveiled and skeletons are revealed. In Mollie Mooney's writing debut, the darker side of the dating game is brought to light. This is modern-day dating and a story as old as time.
One hour, five actors, thirty incredible secrets told through a series of powerful, moving and sometimes hilarious verbatim monologues.
In her upcoming hilarious-yet-heartfelt cabaret “YOU COULD’VE HAD IT ALL: The Adele Group Therapy Sing-A-Long”, Cassidy offers audiences equal parts vulnerability and belly laughs as she pairs showstopping vocal performances of Adele power ballads with tales of her comedically unfortunately dating history.
An original absurdist, comedy musical that answers the age-old question - can you fight fire with FIRE?!
From the age of 8 up until she was 16, Clare Dea busked every weekend at her local shopping centre in order to put herself through dance school. However, her chosen path as performer was going to be a challenging one as Clare was born with a rare congenital disease called Poland's syndrome. Commonly referred to as the shame disease, Clare was born without her left pectoral muscle and never developed her left breast. By the time she was 14 she had a fully developed right breast and was heading into the throes of puberty armed with a malformed chest and a plummeting confidence level. At 15 her parents, who were now about her mental health, decided to invest in major surgery which involved a muscle transplant and the insertion of a breast expander. This was followed by another surgery at the age of 21, to finally complete her transition to a woman with two breasts. Clare has put her remarkable story into a one woman cabaret show called, Devil Woman for the upcoming Melbourne Fringe Festival which is due to open at the Butterfly Club on the 23rd September 2019.
Digging Deeper is a satirical romp through Australia's 20-year war on the climate, on native species, and the Great Barrier Reef, exposing the deep ties between global 'fossilgarchs'*, 'political donations', conflicted decision makers, and casino capitalism. The production is the first mainstage offering by ClimActs - a performative activist group usually seen intercepting polluter-friendly politicians and fossil fuel financiers.
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The Woman In Black
Athenaeum Theatre 1 (6/13 - 6/30)
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The Melbourne Magic Festival
The Melbourne Magic Festival (7/1 - 7/13) | ||
KOAL
Theatre Works (5/22 - 6/1) | ||
Peacemongers by The People
Darebin Arts Centre (4/24 - 5/5) | ||
The Odd
Comedy Theatre (5/18 - 6/9) | ||
Faulty Towers The Dining Experience - Melbourne
Oaks On Market Melbourne Hotel (5/17 - 5/17)
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Melbourne Opera presents Lucia di Lammermoor from 8 May
Athenaeum Theatre (5/8 - 5/18) | ||
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