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From Barbie to Toy Story: Inside the dream factory where play comes to life

In a world of portable screens and apps, children still yearn to hold the real thing.

  • Michael Idato

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Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) combines the wit of Jane Austen with contemporary humour and music.

Pringles, karaoke and Wagon Wheels: Pride and Prejudice gets a modern, all-female reboot

Jane Austen’s classic is re-imagined as a musical, including disco hits and ’80s ballads, from the perspectives of the novel’s “forgotten” characters.

  • Sonia Harford
Marlon and Shawn Wayans return to the Scary Movie franchise.

How the Wayans brothers turned grief into joy – and then scared us all silly

With a family legacy unmatched in comedy history, Marlon and Shawn Wayans see the return of Scary Movie as an act of providence.

  • Michael Idato
Kids’ interactive experience Wonderverse.

More free events, more fun: Your complete guide to Vivid Festival

From the must-see installations of the famous light walk to the beloved food market, there’s plenty to see in Sydney at this year’s Vivid Festival.

  • Nicole Elphick
Adam Scott

The moment Severance star Adam Scott knew his horror movie Hokum was a hit

In Parks and Rec, Severance and Big Little Lies, he’s played nice guys. But in Hokum, Adam Scott leans into the loathsome, and laps it up.

  • Karl Quinn
ColdVoice at the Arts Centre, Melbourne.

Top kid-friendly activities in and around Melbourne next month

From nature walks to music and festivals, there are plenty of activities and events to captivate children

  • Sonia Nair
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Lenny Pearce leads the rave.

Top kid-friendly activities in and around Sydney this month

From science to magic and music, keep the family entertained with these activities and events.

  • Nicole Elphick

By 13, she was bored with acting. Then this young Kiwi found her spark

Being shy, clueless about clothes and saying no to life in LA hasn’t stopped the rise of Thomasin McKenzie.

  • Stephanie Bunbury
Ralph Fiennes returns as a scientist conducting weird experiments.

Ralph Fiennes’ 28 Years Later sequel – a mess worth watching

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple swings from hectic carnage to contemplative interludes.

  • Jake Wilson
Kala Gare stars as Sybylla Melvyn in the original run of MTC’s inspired musical adaptation of My Brilliant Career.

The big, big shows hitting Melbourne and Sydney this year

With Australian adaptations, whodunnits and toe-tapping big budget musicals, there’s something for everyone in 2026.

  • Lenny Ann Low