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Broadway Hits and Mountain Peaks: What’s On in Melbourne Today

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9 February 2026/07:46
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Broadway Hits and Mountain Peaks: What’s On in Melbourne Today
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Broadway Hits and Mountain Peaks: What’s On in Melbourne Today

Happy Monday, Melbourne. While the city might be settling into the work week, the local arts and culture scene is far from quiet. Today, Monday, 9 February 2026, offers a blend of high-energy theatre, peaceful art retreats, and under-the-stars cinema. Whether you’re looking to catch a matinee, explore a new exhibition, or relax in the botanic gardens, here is your guide to the best of Melbourne today.

Spectacular Stage Productions

Melbourne’s East End Theatre District is buzzing with major productions. If you missed the weekend rush, today is a perfect opportunity to see a world-class show with fewer crowds.

  • Anastasia The Broadway Musical: Head to the Regent Theatre on Collins Street to experience the journey of Anya as she searches for her past. This production is a visual marvel, featuring opulent costumes and a soaring score that bridges the gap between Imperial Russia and 1920s Paris.
  • My Brilliant Career: For a uniquely Australian story, the Southbank Theatre hosts this smash-hit musical based on Miles Franklin’s novel. It’s a powerhouse performance that follows the rebellious Sybylla Melvyn as she chooses her own path over societal expectations in the 1890s.
  • MJ The Musical: If you are looking for rhythm, Her Majesty’s Theatre is the place to be. The show provides a deep dive into the creative mind of the King of Pop, focusing on the making of his 1992 Dangerous World Tour and featuring his most iconic hits.

Art Exhibitions and Gallery Openings

Today marks the opening of a significant new exhibition in the heart of the city, alongside ongoing shows that celebrate Indigenous and contemporary talent.

  • The Moods of Mountains: Opening today at Melbourne Town Hall on Swanston Street, artist Ying Tang presents a stunning collection of mountainscapes. This exhibition captures the raw beauty and shifting atmospheres of the world’s highest peaks, providing a serene escape for city workers and visitors alike.
  • The 13th Koorie Art Show: Visit the Koorie Heritage Trust at Federation Square to see one of the most significant showcases of contemporary First Peoples art in Victoria. The exhibition features a diverse range of works from Victorian-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
  • Transcendent by Tourmaline: At the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) in Southbank, you can explore this solo exhibition featuring large-scale photography and video work that explores queer histories and the legacy of activism.

Evening Under the Stars

As the sun begins to set, the Royal Botanic Gardens offer the ultimate summer experience. The Moonlight Cinema continues its season on the Central Lawn. Tonight is an excellent chance to grab a bean rug, pack a picnic, and enjoy a feature film surrounded by the lush greenery of the gardens. It is a quintessential Melbourne summer experience and a great way to wind down after the first day of the work week.

From the debut of a new mountain-themed gallery show to the final notes of a Broadway hit, Melbourne is alive with creative energy this Monday. Enjoy exploring the city!