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January 16-19
Animal by Cirque Alfonse
Roll up for this weird and wacky barnyard adventure encompassing acrobatics, comedy, dance, live singing and music, aerial pole-work, a mechanical bull and more, all performed by a famed Montreal circus family.
February 1
The Spooky Men's Chorale
A male vocal group formed in the Blue Mountains, The Spooky Men’s Chorale is a judicious combination of Georgian table songs, beautiful ballads and (somewhat inappropriate) covers, using only their voices, a sly collection of hats, facial hair and a twinkle in the eye!
February 16
Sons of Sun
A new musically driven play based on the glory of the music created at Sun Records, Sons of Sun follows Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison and many more of the legends who pioneered the genre.
March 7
Jess Hitchcock & Penny Quartet
Experience Jess Hitchcock’s gorgeous mezzo voice and uncanny knack for storytelling in this stunning, century-spanning concert accompanied by The Penny Quartet – one of the most inventive chamber ensembles in the country.
March 14
Wil Anderson
Wilegitimate
While organising a present for his Dad’s 80th birthday, Wil discovered something about his father that he didn’t know. Don’t miss one of our finest storytellers live on stage in his best and most personal show yet.
March 28
NEWK
(The John Newcombe Story)
The ace new play by award-winning playwright Kieran Carroll, tracing the life of Australian tennis legend John Newcombe. Blending drama and comedy, NEWK explores how we learn to balance ambition and contentment over time.
March 29
Circe's Chords
Circe’s Chords brings together music, dance, and literature, offering audiences a unique take on the ancient art form of Flamenco, infused with Latin American and world music sounds.
April 13
The Mik Maks Big Show
The multi award-winning family band and YouTube stars – The Mik Maks – bring a 50 minute musical extravaganza for children aged 2+. Don’t miss Joel, Al, Ava and Drums the Panda for spectacular concert.
April 17
Velveteen Rabbit
This Born In A Taxi production is a re-imagined take on the beloved children’s storybook, infused with dynamic audience participation, music with live stream video and projections. A must-see for families and anyone who has ever cherished a beloved toy!
May 2
An Evening Without Kate Bush
Howl with the Hounds of Love and dance on the moors with Wuthering Heights! This award-winning fringe cabaret pays glorious tribute to the music, fans, and mythology of one of the most influential voices in British music.
June 3
You Are a Doughnut
It’s true, you ARE a doughnut! Join biology teachers Oesoph A. Gus and Dewey Dean as they take kids on an utterly brilliant, singing and dancing exploration of the human body, with silly sketches, songs and sensational science!
June 13-14
The Queen's Nanny
By Ensemble Theatre
Inspired by historical events, a royal scandal ignites a blistering fire between the steely Queen Mother and her children’s doting nanny in Melanie Tait’s sparkling new comedy drama, direct from its debut at Ensemble Theatre.
June 20
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow 2025
Australia’s most iconic comedy tour is hitting the road for a huge 27th year! Bringing together the brightest stars from the 2025 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, get ready for a dynamic line-up of comedy legends and fresh faces!
July 12
Beauty and the Beast
By The Victorian State Ballet
One of the world’s most loved fairy tale classics is retold through a superb production by Victorian State Ballet, featuring classical ballet skill and choreography which honours the spirit of this magical story.
July 15-16
Circus Workshops
A unique, one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore the acrobatic and circus arts in an intimate setting within a world-class theatre.
July 16-17
The Gospel According to Paul
Co-creator and star of The Wharf Revue, Jonathan Biggins paints a targets one of Australia’s most compelling and enigmatic leaders in this smash-hit comedy.
July 25-26
The Gruffalo's Child
Join the Gruffalo’s Child on her adventurous mission in this magical musical adaptation of the much-loved picture book. Bringing together physical theatre, music and puppetry, The Gruffalo’s Child delivers songs, laughs and scary fun!