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From Miley to Garland: New show explores what makes a diva

From Miley to Garland: New show explores what makes a diva

Bernadette Robinson channels 10 powerhouse female performers, including Miley Cyrus and Judy Garland, in her new show Divas.

  • by Cameron Bayley

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From a Ratatouille musical and Kevin Rudd duet to the stage

From a Ratatouille musical and Kevin Rudd duet to the stage

Gabbi Bolt first found fame with her song for the unofficial Ratatouille musical and TikToks about Australian politics. Now she’s taking on a new challenge.

  • by Hannah Story
Star-studded play fails to deliver in haunted house thriller

Star-studded play fails to deliver in haunted house thriller

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes 2:22 A Ghost Story at Her Majesty’s Theatre, jazz group Trichotomy, Caroline Lee in offbeat monodrama June, Paco Pena’s Flamenco in Concert, and Werribee Park Mansion’s long-running production of What Was That?

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Sonia Nair and Jessica Nicholas
Above and beyond: the dance company that operates like a sports team

Above and beyond: the dance company that operates like a sports team

Choreographer Antony Hamilton says the latest Chunky Move work is the hardest many of the company’s dancers have ever experienced.

  • by John Bailey
The cello metalhead behind the soundtrack of your favourite films and games

The cello metalhead behind the soundtrack of your favourite films and games

You’ll hear classically trained Tina Guo on films such as Dune and Top Gun: Maverick, and she’s played with Adele and Stevie Wonder, but it wasn’t until after she joined a circus that her parents accepted her musical path.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
‘One in a million’ playwright with a Telethon story to tell

‘One in a million’ playwright with a Telethon story to tell

Alistair Baldwin’s new play, Telethon Kid, is inspired by his experience growing up with a rare neuromuscular disorder.

  • by Stephen A Russell
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Fresh from his Sydney piano prize, 23-year-old Jeonghwan Kim dazzles

Fresh from his Sydney piano prize, 23-year-old Jeonghwan Kim dazzles

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes the award-winning pianist Jeonghwan Kim, the Prince of Reggaeton, J Balvin, a bright new musical by Tom Gleisner, a long-awaited opera, gigs by 070 Shake, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Noah Cyrus and Tove Lo, plus a play about Australia’s first all-woman motor garage.

  • by Liam Pieper, Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Cameron Woodhead and Will Cox
Hustle Harder: Bringing dance into a gallery, all day long

Hustle Harder: Bringing dance into a gallery, all day long

Choreographer Adam Linder’s new commission for the Museum of Contemporary Art asks questions about how social media mediates our experience of the gallery.

  • by Jo Higgins
The moody restaurant cellar giving Australian plays a second life

The moody restaurant cellar giving Australian plays a second life

Playwrights get paid very little and never get to see each other. Playwright, director and restaurant owner Wendy Beckett says they deserve to be celebrated.

  • by Hannah Story
Carlos got a 95 ATAR. It was 95 more points than he needed

Carlos got a 95 ATAR. It was 95 more points than he needed

Bump star Carlos Sanson jr was part of the Reddam House cohort that catapulted the school into the HSC top 10. But to achieve his dream career, what he learnt at school mattered a lot more than his ATAR.

  • by Abby Seaman
Story about the end of the world has moments of theatrical magic
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Story about the end of the world has moments of theatrical magic

A wrap of the weekend’s live reviews, including Sydney Theatre Company’s On the Beach and Slowdive at Enmore Theatre.

  • by Em Meller, John Shand and Harriet Cunningham