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Stephen Rea in 'Krapp's Last Tape', one of many international productions in the 2025 Adelaide Festival. The lugubrious, lined, character-rich face of Irish actor Stephen Rea, who sits at a table bearing an old-fashioned reel-to-reel tape recorder.
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Adelaide Festival 2025 brings the world to South Australia

An array of international acts join First Nations artists and Australian companies for the 40th Adelaide Festival.

Four Americans of different genders and ethnic backgrounds stand in a line in front of a wooden door, meeting Senator Nancy Pelosi to preserve the National Endowment Agency.
Opinions & Analysis

Will the US win?

What will be the impact of this week's US election results on the arts? And what will be the implications…

Happy image of woman in red dress and man in t-shirt having a tea party in tropical location. Wedgwood
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V&A Wedgwood exhibition to debut in Townsville

In a coup for Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Wedgwood comes to Queensland from the V&A.

Two panels. On the left is author Rochelle Siemienowicz, with brown hair and a black top. On the right is the cover of her book 'Double Happiness", with has a three paper dolls holding hands.
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Book review: Double Happiness, Rochelle Siemienowicz

An excavation into the depths of polyamory.

A group of young people wearing party hats sitting on or near a couch in 'Sweet Pea.'
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Theatre review: Sweet Pea, Explosives Factory

A group reunion after a friend dies. But what happens now?

A woman in white (Lucy Ansell) is standing up with her arms apart. An older woman (Caroline Lee) is seated on a sofa in the production of 'Your Name Means Dream.'
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Theatre review: Your Name Means Dream, Red Stitch Actors' Theatre

The blurring of lines between human and machine.

Two performers in 'Foleyvision'. Against a blue background one woman in the fore is wearing boots on her arms. The woman on the back is standing in front of a table.
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Dance review: Foleyvision, Subiaco Arts Centre

A dance work that embraced physical comedy in surprising ways was both delightfully entertaining and conceptually rigorous.

Arts sector appointments are covered every week in ArtsHub's On the Move column. A low-angle photo of a skateboarder skating past autumn leaves on a quiet, tree-lined street.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

Arts leaders move on from a peak body, a major gallery and the Adelaide Festival Centre in this week’s round-up…

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Media and Publicity – Learning Module 3, Extra Sauce

The penultimate of five videos in this third module, offering practical advice for creative businesses and produced by The Big…

Four-day work weeks have undeniable benefits.
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Is a four-day work week viable in the arts?

The benefits of a four-day work week are undeniable, but the arts and creative sectors aren't as flexible as other…

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