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Nishanti Selvaraj is in Years Years Bears at Melbourne Fringe.
Did your cousin know her?
Did you listen to the podcast?
Was it funny?
In a quiet community hall during a support group for ex-cult members, a brutal murder takes place.
Years later a true crime podcast delves into what caused the group to turn against each other. Witness live re-enactments of the meetings from never-before-heard transcripts, which eventually lead up to the event commonly referred to as ‘The Corner Hall Witch Trial’ – complete with Squarespace ads, of course.
But as the harrowing story begins, the victim wants to re-write her story.
Performed by:
Nishanti Selvaraj
Bryan Cooper
Yvonne Martin
Emma Hooppell
★★★★ – Sydney Arts Guide
“Rough hewn rawness played out with feverish fun.” – Sydney Arts Guide
“Satire Night Fever!” – Sydney Arts Guide
“A beautiful, touching and thought-provoking piece that will leave you elated by the magic of human connection.” – Beat Magazine
This project received Cash for Equity through the Fringe Fund, as part of the Ralph Mclean Microgrants program.
About Wildefang
Wildefang productions is a Naarm/Melbourne based theatre company that looks at the absurdity and humour in the dark experiences of being human. We engage in a variety of genres but are always looking to interrogate this moment in time, and what it means to be in search of community, walking a tight rope between belonging and individualisation.

Adam Alkuheli, is in the production of RUINS | ألاطلال at Belvior Theatre.
In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, the ancient Baalbek ruins bear witness to a turbulent history. Nearby, the Palmyra Hotel, is a time capsule of a flourishing and cosmopolitan yesteryear.
A chorus of shapeshifting characters evokes the hotel’s bygone era where music, poetry and bohemia intersect with nation changing events. Mortals and gods wrestle with inexorable time as they plunder the past to make sense of the present.
Clockfire Theatre Company is a physical theatre company which creates original devised works. For Ruins Clockfire harnesses the magic of visual storytelling and embarks on a journey through time contemplating Lebanon as its own tragic hero.

BStreetSmart 2024
Cooper Hall is apart of the BStreetSmart 2024
bstreetsmart is the inspiring initiative of the Trauma Service at Westmead Hospital. Westmead’s Trauma Service is constantly reminded through their hands on work that young people aged between 15–30 are disproportionally represented in road trauma. As a result, they have a strong commitment to Road Safety Education.
The purpose of bstreetsmart is to reduce the fatality and injury rates of young people by promoting safe behaviour as drivers, riders and passengers.
Attendance at the bstreetsmart event grows every year which means more students and teachers are experiencing and learning about the impact of dangerous/distracted driving and the consequences for those directly and indirectly involved in a crash.
Going into its 20th year, the bstreetsmart forum is Australia’s largest educational event on road safety with over 247,000 year 10, 11 and 12 students having participated.
bstreetsmart provides students with firsthand experiences and:
- An understanding of their responsibilities as a driver and as a responsible passenger.
- Information and strategies to avoid serious injuries and death.
- Information on how to reduce risk taking behaviour through greater awareness of the consequences of distracted driving, inattention, speeding, drink and drug driving and driver fatigue.
This successful initiative receives support from the NSW government and our generous partners to ensure bstreetsmart can continue to be offered to all schools, as they recognise the important role it plays in the community.


PIPER
Courtney Crisfield is in Piper!
PIPER
by Frenzy Theatre Co
8 – 24 August | Theatre Works
Once upon a time in a far away land some dude with a flute ran an elaborate scam.
Well that’s the official stance of the council and media… they’re always reliable right?
Frenzy Theatre Co presents the Australian Gothic reimagining of the Pied Piper of Hamelin with an ensemble of female and non-binary performance makers, circus artists and live instrumentalists. A warped version of the much loved fable that will have you questioning the very ground you stand on and rooting for the wrong side.
PIPER is an explosion of ideas that defies theatrical definition for a post-truth media saturated world. It’s fun, it’s bold, it’s unforgettable.
‘…an unsettling and darkly funny extravaganza…’ -The Age
‘…PIPER exploded with life and had me hooked every minute. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐’ -Whats The Show
PIPER by @frenzytheatreco
Until 24th August | At @theatreworksstkilda
Dir. @belle.hansen

Neighbours
Ana Isabel is Edith Jameson in Neighbours
It feels good to be back. The continuation of the long-running series—about the lives, loves, and challenges of the residents on Ramsay Street – returns to our screens.
My Melbourne
Caitlyn Dickson, Daniel McBurnie, Daisy Calnin and Nikolai Egel are in My Melbourne.
Themed around the four pillars of diversity — sexuality, gender, disability, and race — the anthology film ‘My Melbourne’ features four unique diverse stories based on true incidents. My Melbourne is a truly inclusive feature film, celebrating diverse voices and talents.
Four iconic Indian filmmakers — Onir, Rima Das, Imtiaz Ali, and Kabir Khan worked with emerging creatives from underrepresented backgrounds to create this film about identity and belonging based on authentic migrant experience.
NANDINI by Onir — Indraneel, a queer Indian man and his estranged father reunite in Melbourne to complete a ceremonial ritual, exploring their fraught relationship and the power of forgiveness amid grief.
JULES by Imtiaz Ali — Newly married Sakshi and homeless Jules form an unlikely bond, navigating their struggles and finding connection despite their differences.
EMMA by Rima Das — Emma, a talented deaf dancer, grapples with self-doubt and discrimination until a chance encounter with another deaf dancer inspires her to embrace her uniqueness and find her inner strength.
SETARA by Kabir Khan — Setara, a 15-year-old Afghan girl rebuilding her life in Melbourne after fleeing the Taliban, finding her sense of belonging through cricket amid family tensions and past trauma.
Assault on Sacred Mountain
Daniel McBurnie is Jarrod in Assault on Sacred Mountain.
Foreign hikers embark on an overnight trek from Hualien on Taiwan’s east coast, but soon confront enemy soldiers whose mission is to destroy critical hi-tech infrastructure.
My Eyes
Linda Jean Bruno is the role of Dr. Rossi in My Eyes.
My Eyes is inspired by true events where an everyday working mother is forced to confront a past lover in order to save the vision of her only child.
Writer/Director – Angela How
Consultant Director – Pauline Chan
Writer/Producer – Tsu Shan Chambers
Producer – Judi Levine
Executive Producers – Roxana McMallan
Co-Writer – Ade Djajamihardja
Cinematographer – Matthew Temple
Post House – Soundfirm
Development and Post-Production funding received by VIC Screen.

Tina Turner the Musical
A massive congratulations to our incredible Liannah Sibanda for being cast as young Alline in Tina Turner the Musical!
