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In between your next visit to Arts Centre Melbourne, learn all about the magic that happens both on and off our stages. Whether it's watching our latest videos, listening to our podcasts or exploring our online stories, we have everything you need to stay connected to the performing arts.

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Videos


Hopelessly Devoted to Olivia

In our first episode of Hopelessly Devoted to Olivia, hear from long-time fan and collector, Greg Clifton as he deep dives into his love of Olivia through fandom. Greg has collected a number of items previously owned by or connected to Olivia Newton-John, and was kind enough to bring one of his collection pieces to Arts Centre Melbourne’s Conservation Lab. Greg details some of his favourite memories meeting Olivia, seeing her perform and speaks to her connection to her fans.

 


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Stories

Sink your teeth into stories of some of Australia’s great performing arts moments, latest news and updates, interviews, behind-the-scenes articles and more.

 

Artist impression of reimagined Theatres Building 

 

A Place For All Victorians

The architects behind Arts Centre Melbourne’s Reimagining project speak to their vision for the future.

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Podcasts

Kylie: Behind the Seams

Arts Centre Melbourne presents Kylie: Behind The Seams, a show where two Kylie Minogue superfans delve deep into her ever-evolving costumes and what they mean to her fans.

Join O and Joe as they discuss six Kylie costumes currently stored and cared for in the Australian Performing Arts Collection (APAC) at Arts Centre Melbourne. Each episode will feature a costume spanning Kylie Minogue’s extraordinary career; some old, new, and some you may not know about at all.

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Collections

The costume crown worn by John Bell in the title role of ‘King Lear’, made in the Russian style, and covered in red velvet, jewels and pearls. 

Bell Shakespeare In Focus

As Arts Centre Melbourne prepares to welcome Bell Shakespeare back into our theatres in 2022, we revisit some of the company’s striking costumes from the Australian Performing Arts Collection.

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