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BWW Review: MICHELLE PEARSON'S COMFORT FOOD CABARET at Melbourne Fringe
by Victoria Beal - Sep 15, 2017


Melbourne is the city to be in if you love food and cabaret and Michelle Pearson's Comfort Food Cabaret is the perfect combination of both.

Regional Roundup: Top New Features This Week Around Our BroadwayWorld 9/8 - FOLLIES, GYPSY, GHOST, and More!
by BWW Special - Sep 8, 2017


BroadwayWorld presents a comprehensive weekly roundup of regional stories around our Broadway World, which include videos, editor spotlights, regional reviews and more. This week, we feature FOLLIES, GYPSY, GHOST, and More!

BWW Review: THE BODYGUARD at Regent Theatre
by Victoria Beal - Sep 7, 2017


The stage adaptation of the 1992 film of the same name, The Bodyguard The Musical tells the story of Rachel Marron, a chart topping pop star who's life is turned upside down by an obsessed stalker.

THE COCOON: An Immersive Theatre Piece Premiering this Melbourne Fringe
by Rebecca Russo - Aug 28, 2017


Get up close and personal to the most intimate moments of the human romantic experience. Derived from Kotryna's 'The Nursery Web' which had a sellout premier at The Butterfly Club in February, 'The Cocoon' challenges the audience on the constructs of romance, gender and sexuality.  Covering love from all angles, 'The Cocoon' delves into the caverns of innocence, desire, love lost and found.

BWW Review: THE REAL AND IMAGINED HISTORY OF THE ELEPHANT MAN at Malthouse Theatre
by Victoria Beal - Aug 11, 2017


A man featured in literature since the 20s and on stage and film since the 70s, Joseph Merrick, otherwise known as The Elephant Man, has had his story told in a myriad of ways - but none quite like this.

BWW Review: Black Hole Theatre's THE BOOK OF REVELATIONS at FortyFiveDownstairs
by Victoria Beal - Jul 31, 2017


Combining art installation, live performance, projections, opera, puppetry and augmented-reality earphones Black Hole Theatre plunges audiences into the confused and surreal world experienced by dementia-suffering Ada (Alison Richards) in an immersive experience that is both magnificent and unsettling.

BWW Review: NEXT FALL at Chapel Off Chapel
by Victoria Beal - Jul 20, 2017


Geoffrey Nauffts highly-acclaimed Next Fall is something of a theatrical success story, with the original 2009 production receiving critical praise, an extended Broadway season and a Tony-Award nomination. The play follows the five-year relationship of unlikely couple Adam - a frustrated and neurotic forty-year-old writer and atheist - and Luke, a 20-something year old devout Christian who cannot come out to his parents. Their history is revealed through flashbacks, while in the present Luke fights for life in hospital after an accident and family and friends gather to hold vigil. Perhaps a victim of the reputation that precedes it, this production is only intermittently moving and ultimately it is hard to see what all the fuss is about.

BWW Review: Bell Shakespeare's THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
by Victoria Beal - Jul 20, 2017


BWW Review: Bell Shakespeare's THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

BWW Review: Music Theatre Melbourne Presents Jon English's PARIS
by Victoria Beal - Jul 15, 2017


BWW Review: Music Theatre Melbourne presents Jon English's PARIS

BWW Review: THE RAPTURE at FortyFiveDownstairs
by Victoria Beal - Jul 3, 2017


Moira Finucane's The Rapture: Art vs Extinction fully immerses its audience into what can only be described as a hybrid form of boutique theatre. The result is fantastic, a hurly-burly experience that leaves you walking out of the theatre in pure euphoria.

BWW Review: Malthouse presents REVOLT. SHE SAID. REVOLT AGAIN.
by Victoria Beal - Jun 26, 2017


Malthouse Theatre's production of Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is an explosion of language and imagery that challenges society's gender labels and examines what it is to be a woman. It unapologetically rips away the female archetype and screams for its audience to rally behind its title.

Additional Performance Announced for THE HAUNTING
by BWW News Desk - Jun 22, 2017


With over 12 different Melbourne reviewers praising the just opened production of THE HAUNTING, the producers (Prince Moo Productions) have just announced an additional Saturday matinee.

BWW Review: THE HAUNTING at Athenaeum Theatre
by Victoria Beal - Jun 19, 2017


Inspired by the ghost stories of Charles Dickens', The Haunting follows a young book dealer from London who journeys to the moors to visit a client.

BWW Review: Pursued by Bear's ORDINARY DAYS
by Victoria Beal - Jun 14, 2017


As a work of contemporary musical theatre, Ordinary Days never garnered the same acclaim as comparable works created around the time. At first glance it seems obvious why - it is short, unorchestrated, Adam Gwon's score sounds like a collection of rejected numbers from Jason Robert Brown's Songs for a New World and the book concerns itself with the daily interactions of four rather ordinary people. Fortunately, first impressions can be deceiving. This production of Ordinary Days is sublime and verifies the show's central idea that the ordinary can be beautiful.

BWW Review: Pursued by Bear's 21 CHUMP STREET
by Victoria Beal - Jun 12, 2017


Touted as the 'shortest musical ever' 21 Chump Street is a superbly crafted 15-minute piece written by the immensely popular Lin-Manuel Miranda for a live show of acclaimed radio/television program This American Life. Based on actual events described in the television series and with 80 percent of the script taken directly from interviews and media reports, the story centres on innocuous high school student Justin who falls for an undercover police officer and is ultimately arrested for supplying her with the marijuana she requests in an attempt to impress her.

BWW Review: VELVET at The Palms At Crown
by Victoria Beal - Jun 12, 2017


Born from a enthusiasm for disco and an appreciation for the returning popularity of the variety show, VELVET is a night of sheer entertainment. An amalgam of circus, burlesque, variety, and concert forms, the audience is taken on a disco journey that ends in a room full of dancing and unbridled joy.

BWW Review: SPRING AWAKENING at Chapel Off Chapel
by Victoria Beal - Jun 8, 2017


Based on the 1891 German play of the same name by Frank Wedekind and winning 8 Tony Awards in 2007, Spring Awakening is one of those rare musicals to have attained something of a cult status - the kind of show that people will claim changed their lives forever.

BWW Review: Kin Collective's SHRINE at 45 Downstairs
by Victoria Beal - Jun 7, 2017


Kin Collective's beautifully-realised production of Tim Winton's Shrine is a haunting and ethereal exploration of loss, grief and the interwoven lives of those fallen beneath the 'long shadow' of a life cut short. Director Marcel Dorny has assembled a strong cast and creative team to breathe life into Winton's dense script and the result is a memorable and moving piece of theatre replete with all of the embattled characters, magical-realism and endless references to blood and water that fans of the writer have come to expect.

BWW Review: ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST at Lawler Theatre
by Victoria Beal - Jun 1, 2017


Monster Media's production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest directed by Carl J. Sorheim at The Lawler at Southbank Theatre has created a chilling insight of a mental health ward in Oregon, USA during the 1960's.

Roundup: Check Out The Top Stories From Australia You Might Have Missed This Week - Vote in the BWW Awards!
by BWW News Desk - May 26, 2017


Check out the top stories from Australia you might have missed this week and more!

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