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## [Akina Edmonds &#8211; August 16th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/19/akina-edmonds-august-16th-2026/)

_2026-08-18 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Actor Akina Edmonds steps into the role of Cleopatra in Melbourne Shakespeare Company’s Cleopatra & Antoni, a fresh adaptation staged at FortyFive Downstairs. The production runs from 20 August to 13 September, offering a contemporary lens on power, desire and political intrigue. Edmonds’ performance anchors a cast bringing renewed vitality to one of history’s most enduring stories. The post Akina…

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## [Rowland Thomson &#8211; August 16th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/19/rowland-thomson-august-16th-2026/)

_2026-08-18 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Rowland Thomson from Hares & Hyenas returns with a trio of new literary recommendations from the Pride Centre. He reviews The Slip by Lucas Schaefer, a novel exploring queer identity through sharp humour; Better Than Revenge by Bea Fitzgerald, a contemporary reimagining of myth with a feminist edge; and The Queer Bookshelf: A Reader’s Guide to by Layla McCay, an accessible companion for anyone…

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## [Mark Wilson &#8211; August 16th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/19/mark-wilson-august-16th-2026/)

_2026-08-18 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Writer‑performer Mark Wilson brings Till the Day I Die to this year’s Melbourne Fringe Festival, a politically charged work staged unconventionally from the back of a truck at the Trades Hall car park. Running 1-4 October, the piece continues Wilson’s reputation for bold, socially incisive theatre that meets audiences where they are – literally and thematically. The post Mark Wilson – August 16th,…

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## [Anthony Hamilton &#8211; August 16th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/19/anthony-hamilton-august-16th-2026/)

_2026-08-18 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Anthony Hamilton, artistic director of Chunky Move, discusses Time Remaining, the company’s latest work blending contemporary dance with immersive staging. The production examines urgency, resilience and collective momentum, and arrives at Melbourne Town Hall for performances on 19 and 20 August. The season offers audiences a chance to experience one of Australia’s leading dance companies in a…

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## [Simon Patterson &#8211; August 16th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/19/simon-patterson-august-16th-2026/)

_2026-08-18 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Creative producer Simon Patterson previews this year’s Victorian State Schools Spectacular, This Is Me, a large‑scale celebration of student talent spanning music, dance and circus arts. The 2026 edition brings thousands of young performers together at John Cain Arena on Saturday 29 August, showcasing the breadth of creativity emerging from Victorian government schools. The post Simon Patterson –…

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## [Thomas Burge &#8211; August 16th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/19/thomas-burge-august-16th-2026/)

_2026-08-18 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Artist Thomas Burge presents new work at Storehouse Gallery, 1-3 Inkerman Street, St Kilda. His current exhibition continues his exploration of layered texture and urban abstraction, inviting visitors into a space where materiality and memory intersect. The gallery is open throughout August, with pieces on display during regular afternoon sessions. The post Thomas Burge – August 16th, 2026…

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## [Barry Creyton &#8211; August 16th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/19/barry-creyton-august-16th-2026/)

_2026-08-18 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Barry Creyton, remembered fondly by Baby Boomers for his sharp wit on The Mavis Bramston Show, returns to the spotlight with the release of his new memoir Beyond Togetherness – A Life. The book traces his expansive career as an actor, television personality, satirist, playwright, director and author, offering candid reflections on six decades in the arts. Audiences can explore his story now…

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## [Amanda Windred &#8211; August 9th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/11/amanda-windred-august-9th-2026/)

_2026-08-11 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Soprano Amanda Windred appears in Melbourne Opera’s centenary tribute to Dame Joan Sutherland with Verdi’s Il Trovatore at the Athenaeum Theatre. Performing the role of Ines, she joins an acclaimed cast in a production honouring Sutherland’s legacy and her celebrated history with the opera. Performances run on 23, 26, 28 and 30 August, offering audiences a chance to experience one of Verdi’s most…

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## [Danny Delahunty &#8211; August 9th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/11/danny-delahunty-august-9th-2026/)

_2026-08-11 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

Creative Director and acting CEO of Melbourne Fringe, Danny Delahunty leads the 2026 festival running from 29 September to 18 October. This year’s program encourages audiences to “Turn Towards the Heat,” spotlighting experimental works across Deadly Fringe, Radical Access, Passport, XS, and Design Fringe, which marks its 40th year. The Opening Night Gala at the Capitol Theatre sets the tone with…

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## [Mark Debeljak &#8211; August 9th, 2026](https://joy.org.au/sundayarts/2026/08/11/mark-debeljak-august-9th-2026/)

_2026-08-11 · Sunday Arts Magazine_

As a key figure behind The Pride Fund, Mark Debeljak helps steer initiatives that build long-term financial sustainability and legacy for LGBTIQ+ communities. His collaboration with the Melba Opera Trust brings operatic excellence to the Victorian Pride Centre, where a special fundraising concert takes place on 27 August. This evening of performances supports the Pride Fund’s Rooftop Pavilion…

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