Stephen K Amos

Stephen K Amos is back with a brand new show, after treading the boards of London's West End in the smash hit musical My Fair Lady.

What a mad couple of years it’s been! How did you get through it all? Stephen’s solution... find the funny. The opportunity in crisis, the joy in sadness, the wisdom of fools!

After all comedy equals tragedy. Join Stephen for an hour of solid jokes and guaranteed belly laughs.  Strictly limited season, so book fast !

As seen on BBC2's QI and Pilgrimage: The Road to Rome, ABC TV's The Project and BBC1's Live at the Apollo and Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala. So what are you waiting for? He’s awfully good!

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Ballet of Lights: Cinderella in a Sparkling Show

Icon / Small / Calendar Created with Sketch. 23 Jan 2026 - 16 May 2026
Icon / Small / Location Created with Sketch. The Capitol

After captivating audiences worldwide with Peter Pan, Ballet of Lights presents Cinderella! This classic fairy tale is reimagined in a ballet show where dancers shine in glow-in-the-dark costumes. Get your tickets for Ballet of Lights: Cinderella in a Sparkling Show in Melbourne!

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Ballet of Lights: Sleeping Beauty in a Sparkling Show

Icon / Small / Calendar Created with Sketch. 30 Jan 2026 - 02 Aug 2026

Ballet of Lights: Sleeping Beauty has arrived in Melbourne! This beloved tale is brought to life through classical dance, stunning choreography, and beautiful glow-in-the-dark costumes.

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Ballet of Lights: Peter Pan in a Sparkling Show

Icon / Small / Calendar Created with Sketch. 13 Feb 2026 - 21 Mar 2026

Experience Peter Pan reimagined with Ballet of Lights! Six performers in illuminated costumes bring this classic story to life through dance, light, and color.

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