Julian O’Shea
M is for Melbourne: The World’s Mostly* Liveable City
Melbourne has been named the “world's most liveable city”, which makes you wonder if the judges have ever experienced Hoddle Street rush hour traffic or tried to find a cafe open past 4pm.
M is for Melbourne takes an A to Z journey through the weird and wonderful parts of the city – from the truck-destroying Montague Street bridge, to the Yarra's mysterious brown colour.
Take a hook turn or a Myki swipe, and come on a trip through Melbourne's quirky past and present. This show is for anyone who loves Melbourne or loves to hate Melbourne. Grab some friends, head into the Free Tram Zone and be prepared to join the movement to take on Vienna and reclaim the title of the “world's most liveable city”.
Julian O'Shea is a popular online creator with millions of views across YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. You might have seen him standing on your For You Page standing in front of a piece of urban infrastructure.
This show is returning for a limited run after a completely sold-out season at the 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
'An absolute winner.' ★★★★★ Theatre Matters
'A massive success.' ★★★★★ Offstage
'Fun facts, chaotic anecdotes and plenty of laughs.' ★★★★ Time Out
Suitable for audiences 10+
Melbourne has been named the “world's most liveable city”, which makes you wonder if the judges have ever experienced Hoddle Street rush hour traffic or tried to find a cafe open past 4pm.
M is for Melbourne takes an A to Z journey through the weird and wonderful parts of the city – from the truck-destroying Montague Street bridge, to the Yarra's mysterious brown colour.
Take a hook turn or a Myki swipe, and come on a trip through Melbourne's quirky past and present. This show is for anyone who loves Melbourne or loves to hate Melbourne. Grab some friends, head into the Free Tram Zone and be prepared to join the movement to take on Vienna and reclaim the title of the “world's most liveable city”.
Julian O'Shea is a popular online creator with millions of views across YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. You might have seen him standing on your For You Page standing in front of a piece of urban infrastructure.
This show is returning for a limited run after a completely sold-out season at the 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
'An absolute winner.' ★★★★★ Theatre Matters
'A massive success.' ★★★★★ Offstage
'Fun facts, chaotic anecdotes and plenty of laughs.' ★★★★ Time Out