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Noughts & Crosses at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre: depressingly relevant - 3/5 This adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s novel ...
The hit Broadway musical will have its Australian premiere at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne in December before touring to Perth and Sydney in 2026. Presented by John Frost for Crossroads Live and ...
Tickets go on sale this week for the highly-anticipated major musical ANASTASIA, which will have its Australian premiere at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne in December 2025 before touring to Perth and ...
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, in a leafy dell with an evening soundtrack of birds roosting, is the loveliest setting for the American cornfield musical comedy Shucked.
John Frost for Crossroads Live and Opera Australia today announced that the Broadway hit musical ANASTASIA, will have its Australian premiere at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne in December 2025 before ...
How a billionaire and government saved a key Sydney theatre Griffin Theatre Company gave the world Cate Blanchett and David Wenham, but a soaring budget for a much-needed rebuild almost took it away.
Taking place on Sunday 1 December at 11am on the steps of the Regent Theatre.
Local News Arlington’s Regent Theatre taps star Harvard prof. to lead operations David Malan, a computer science professor, is known for his "educational theatricality." He will now call the ...
Urgent motion on Regent Theatre sale proposal debated at Future Melbourne committee meeting Lord Mayor Nick Reece has been criticised for being “out of touch” as the majority of his fellow ...
Lord Mayor Nick Reece has stood by his plan to sell the City of Melbourne’s share of the iconic Regent Theatre, despite a majority of his fellow councillors publicly declaring that the council ...
Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece is facing a revolt from the City of Melbourne council, which has passed an urgent motion opposing his plan to sell the historic Regent Theatre if re-elected. At the ...
The current Lord Mayor of Melbourne has said if re-elected he would sell the City of Melbourne’s majority stake in Regent Theatre. What could this mean for the community?