Flora Premieres and Street Art Takeovers: What's On in Melbourne Today

Theatre & Stage: A Night at the Regent
Melbourne’s renowned theatre district is buzzing this Monday evening with a headline performance of Flora at the historic Regent Theatre. Scheduled for a 6:30 PM curtain call, this production offers a lavish theatrical experience in one of the city's most beautifully restored heritage venues. For those seeking gripping local drama, the Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of West Gate continues its run at the Southbank Theatre’s Sumner stage. This powerful play explores the tragic 1970 collapse of the West Gate Bridge, bringing a pivotal moment in Melbourne’s industrial and social history to life through moving performances. Meanwhile, at the Princess Theatre, the long-running Broadway sensation The Book of Mormon continues to entertain audiences with its signature satirical humor, providing a high-energy option for a Monday night out.
Public Exhibitions & Visual Arts
Today marks the highly anticipated start of the Frankston Street Art Festival, a week-long celebration that transforms suburban streets into a live, breathing gallery. Starting today, visitors can witness world-class muralists beginning their latest large-scale works across various city walls. The festival also offers guided walking tours for those who want to learn about the techniques and stories behind the existing urban art. Closer to the CBD, the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Australia is hosting the Top Arts 2026 exhibition at the Ian Potter Centre in Federation Square. This annual favorite showcases the exceptional creativity and technical skill of Victoria’s top VCE art students, featuring a diverse range of works from traditional oil paintings to innovative digital installations. Additionally, fashion enthusiasts can visit NGV International to catch the Westwood | Kawakubo exhibition, which examines the radical and influential designs of Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo.
Market Gems and Iconic City Tours
For a more relaxed Monday afternoon, the CERES Organic Food & Craft Market in East Brunswick remains a local staple, open today from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is the perfect destination to source sustainable produce or discover unique handmade crafts within a lush community garden setting. If you are looking to see the city from a new height, the Royal Exhibition Building is running its Dome Promenade Tours throughout the day. These guided one-hour tours lead visitors through the storied history of this World Heritage-listed site and conclude with a walk along the external promenade, offering spectacular 360-degree views of the Melbourne skyline and the surrounding Carlton Gardens. Whether you are an art lover, a theatre-goer, or just looking for a unique stroll, Melbourne offers plenty of ways to beat the Monday blues.

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