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Two men. One is standing (Drew Forsythe), one is seated at a piano (Phil Scott) in a production of 'The End of the Wharf as we know it.'
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Performance review: The Wharf Revue: The End of the Wharf As We Know It, Seymour Centre 

After 25 years, The Wharf Revue – famous for lampooning Australian politicians – is presenting its final show.

A spotlight on a brick wall and in the middle a stand with an old fashioned microphone. Comedy festival season.
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How comedians prepare for festival season

Next year’s comedy festival season may seem an age away, but for Australian comics, it’s very much begun.

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Australian Theatre for Young People

Summer Holiday Drama Workshops

ATYP's Summer Holiday Drama Workshops are ready to shine!

Performances & Gigs

Malthouse Theatre

F Christmas

Carols, candy canes and tap-dancing turkeys come together this month for a Christmas show unlike any other. Brought to you…

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Riverside Theatres

Mel Buttle & Nath Valvo – Live

A night of big laughs! You’d be silly to miss out.

Brendan Wan and Randy Adeva, two young man in street gear standing outside in front of a palm tree.
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Comedy review: Hello Players! Vol 2., Trades Hall 

The musical chops of a sketch comedy duo.

A woman is drumming on a raised stage. Besides her on the right is a man with a guitar mid leap in the air. They are Astrid & Otto, and dressed in shades of black and red.
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Performance review: Otto & Astrid: The Stages Tour, Trades Hall

The rockin' duo are back again with a showcase of some of their best hits.

Five women in sepia tones against a pink backdrop. Performers in 'Seen & Heard'.
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Performance review: Seen & Heard, Trades Hall

Funny, touching, thoughtful and with glitter – what more could you want!

A young man with brown floppy hair, Arthur Hull.
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Performance review: Flop, Trades Hall

Celebrating the blood, sweat and talent invested in Broadway’s least successful musicals, Arthur Hull more than delivers the goods in…

An Indian man, Ceejay Singh, is standing next to three signposts that say 'New Dehli,'Adelaide' and 'Sydney'
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Comedy Review: The Good Immigrant, Trades Hall

A new Indian immigrant to Australia reflects on culture shocks and similarities between the two countries.

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