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24577 resultsTheatre review: Cost of Living, Southbank Theatre
Making its Melbourne debut, this production explores human connection and the lives of those living with disability.
Cross-sector theatre partnership to dive deep into family violence
A theatre company with two successful cross-sector partnerships already to its name continues its work with community organisations to cast…
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How culture can build a better world
A European trip has revealed how creative industries overseas are offering lessons we can implement in Australia, writes Sydney Opera…
From rarely seen tragedy to popular history play: Bell Shakespeare launches 2025 season
Rarely staged in Australia, Shakespeare’s ‘Coriolanus’ is one of three major productions presented by Bell Shakespeare in the company’s 35th…
The most pressing question on curators' lips
For this year’s Ask a Curator Day, we have turned the tables, and asked curators what they would most want…
Theatre review: Two Strangers Walk into a Bar..., Sydney Fringe Festival
An immersive experience awaits in this participatory production, which invites questions about human connection.
Like a phoenix – Lismore Regional Gallery rises from tragedy to celebrate its reopening
Celebrations ahead, as Lismore Regional Gallery announces its reopening program, after two years of flood damage restoration.
Late bloomers: going from corporate to comedy
There are those who are 'born in a trunk' and there are those who spend time in the corporate world…
Going for baroque in 2025: Australian Brandenburg Orchestra celebrates its 35th anniversary
From Handel and Bach to new collaborations and commissions, the Brandenburg’s 2025 season promises to excite and delight.