Ganesh vs the Third Reich

Melbourne



Approximate Running Times - Start 7:00pm Finish 8:45pm After 15 years touring the world's most prestigious stages, Back to Back Theatre's legendary production finally returns to Melbourne. The story begins with the elephant-headed god Ganesha travelling through Nazi Germany to reclaim the Swastika, an ancient Hindu symbol. As this intrepid hero embarks on his journey, a second narrative is revealed: the actors themselves begin to feel the weighty responsibility of storytellers, questioning the ethics of cultural appropriation. Challenging the distinction between perceptions and reality, the show is made before our very eyes and takes on its own life. It invites us to examine who has the right to tell a story and who has the right to be heard. Playing just three performances at UMAC, this is your only chance to catch Back to Back Theatre's iconic work before it heads to Paris' famed Festival d'Automne.'

Available Dates

June 2026 3 dates
Wed 17th Jun Thu 18th Jun Fri 19th Jun

Frequently Asked Questions

Ganesh vs the Third Reich follows the elephant-headed god Ganesha traveling through Nazi Germany to reclaim the Swastika, while actors explore the ethics of cultural appropriation in storytelling.
Ganesh vs the Third Reich is performed at a theatre venue in Melbourne; check the event's official website for the exact location.
The performance starts at 7:00pm and finishes around 8:45pm during its run in Melbourne.
Back to Back Theatre, known for touring internationally, produces Ganesh vs the Third Reich.
Check the official event website for current performance dates and duration in Melbourne.
Due to its complex themes involving cultural appropriation and historical content, audience suitability details are available on the event website.
Yes, tickets are typically available for purchase online via the official event or theatre website.
Arriving at least 15 minutes early is recommended to allow time for seating before the 7:00pm start.
The production explores themes of cultural appropriation, storytelling ethics, and the contrast between perception and reality.
No, Ganesh vs the Third Reich returns to Melbourne after touring internationally for 15 years.

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