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Magic review: Mysterons, The MC Showroom
A blend of storytelling and magic.

Musical review: Beauty and the Beast the Musical, Her Majesty's Theatre
A fun night out for the whole family thanks to theatrical magic and big budget spectacle.Â

Performance review: Limbo – The Return, The Grand Electric
Strut & Fret hits the mark with this bacchanalian mix of cabaret, circus and acrobatics.Â

Performance reviews: RISING Festival, first weekend
RISING Festival is now off and running. Here is ArtsHub's round-up of the performing arts offerings on the first weekend.

APAM heading to WA
The Australian Performing Arts Market will be hosted in Western Australia by PAC Australia in 2026, 2028 and 2030.

Performance review: Wild Dogs Under My Skirt, Riverside Theatres
Poetry-based work about being a Samoan woman performed by a multi-skilled ensemble.

So you want my arts job: Illusionist
From world-renowned dancer to grand illusionist, Anthony Street talks to ArtsHub about his career in stagecraft.

Hairy Potter – selling a show when the author is persona non grata
While the creator of the Potter-verse may no longer be everyone's favourite multimillionaire, there are still plenty in the sector…

Performance review: Tempo, Arts Centre Melbourne
The Fruities jump back onto our stages with a music themed performance.

Performing and creating for children
How creating work for children can enrich not only a performer's repertoire, but also their own personal growth.