Melbourne

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
National Theatre Live does justice to Edward Albee's classic. If only he'd been able to see it...

Obsession
Director Ivo van Hove returns to National Theatre Live with Obsession.

Whiteley
A visual journey into the life and legacy of one of Australia’s most celebrated artists.

Hedda Gabbler
Ruth Wilson's Hedda Gabbler is 'the performance of the year'.

I Am Michael
James Franco stars as Michael Glatze, a man who went from gay activist to a Christian pastor in love with…

The Threepenny Opera
National Theatre Live brings Mack the Knife back home.

I, Daniel Blake
I, Daniel Blake is a beautiful and uncompromising triumph from veteran director Loach.

The Deep Blue Sea
National Theatre Live never misses a step.

The Neon Demon
Nicolas Winding Refn returns with a fashion industry fantasy-thriller that's as stylised as it is seductive.

Things to Come
Thoughtful, finessed and finely acted, Things to Come mines seemingly ordinary moments with a matter-of-fact mindset.