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Shake It
19 February 2026 - Tammy C.LOVE IT!! SHAKE IT delivers moist yet again. -
Shake It
19 February 2026 - Katie J.Just 🔥 That is all -
Dom Chambers: Magic Hunt
19 February 2026 - Bimba E.Amazing, hilarious 😂 Everyone has to see this show!!! -
Charlee Watt: Caffeine Fiend - A Coffee Cabaret
19 February 2026 - Julianne S.What an amazing talent. Beautiful voice. Go and see one of Charlee’s shows. 💗 -
Blushing
18 February 2026 - Sam H.Silence is very loud, provocative and Red eyeshadow with lips that match guide the way to express human emotion. What fun and how creative to shift you into another world. -
Bubble Show for Adults Only
17 February 2026 - Dianne T.What a show! Takes the humble bubble to a whole new level! Crowd involvement so beware its not for the faint hearted 15+ perfect for Date Night -
The Umbilical Brothers - Speedmouse
17 February 2026 - Liliana D.great show! -
FLOP! The Best Songs From The Worst Musicals
16 February 2026 - Bert R.Flop may be the name of the show, but it's far from that. Great voice, great personality and highly entertaining. Highly recommended. -
Trash Test Dummies Circus
14 February 2026 - Natasha M.As a family with a 11 year old boy we thought this was fantastic very funny -
Charlee Watt: SHE ROCKS: Love, Lyrics and Legacies
14 February 2026 - Lea E.Energy and enthusiasm abound on-stage as Charlee and her 'small village' of talented young musicians offer a fresh look at female icons of Australian rock. From Wendy Matthews' mellow The Day You Went Away to the mania of Amal and the Sniffers' Hertz, Charlee's powerful performance keeps her audience mesmerised from start to finish. SHE truly ROCKS and so will you! -
Charlee Watt: SHE ROCKS: Love, Lyrics and Legacies
14 February 2026 - Katrina K.An awesome show of amazing young musicians who love their music. Charlie can sing the roof off & has fun with the crowd. Loved it! -
Cuttlefish: Colour & Camouflage - Immersive Worlds
08 February 2026 - Alexandria H.Expensive disappointment. The projection was blurry from the start—like a stretched 1960s low-def documentary. The “cuttlefish film” barely showed any cuttlefish; the first appeared after 10+ minutes, and even close-ups were so fuzzy the line about “high-definition body art” was laughable. Show ended 14 minutes later. Paid $50 for three people and regret it. Staff later said someone “sat on the projector” at the start. Seriously?