Black Face White Mask offers a fresh, funny and vibrant insight into the complex lives of young African Australians living in Melbourne’s Western Suburbs, portraying Melbourne with a distinctly African accent.
Recommended
Sun, salsa and award-winning cinema: HSBC Spanish & Latin American Film Festival is back
The Chunky Move dance work that inspired Kylie Minogue returns home to Melbourne
More than a must-see, Bernie Dieter's Club Kabarett is explicit, political and drenched in raw talent
A design lover's playground: Inside Abbotsford Convent's Melbourne Design Week 2026 takeover
City of stars, a live orchestral score: La La Land In Concert is coming to Australia this June