Cabaret
The sing-along festival that encourages community, connection and joy
One of Australiaās first participatory festivals returns this winter with a program that encourages audiences to collectively celebrate the power…
Stage students find artistic inspiration in Dada and The Decameron
Devising new work using a Dada-esque ideation technique is just one of the creative ways students at Federation University Arts…
How festivals are coming out of COVID
After 2020ās postponements, festivals are back with a renewed focus on the local, exciting audiences across the nation.
Inspiration during isolation: The long-term benefits of artist residencies
From playful figures to bathtub performances, artists are using the intense residencies of their past to create unexpected new works…
Arts sponsorship raises ethical questions
Can Perth have an ethical and sustainable Fringe Festival?
āThis is a pause, not a stopā: lockdown devastating for Perth artists
PICA and Perth Festival have postponed the opening of numerous events, while Fringe World has cancelled five nights worth of…
Life is a cabaret WA old chum
The inaugural Perth International Cabaret Festival will be held in June 2021.
Cabaret, theatre and a new Fringe: Brisbaneās arts sector fights back after COVID
Queensland Theatre is rehearsing its first production since March, while plans for the latest Queensland Cabaret Festival and a new…
Review: Baby Bi Bi Bi at MELT Festival, Brisbane Powerhouse (QLD)
A sex-positive and playful cabaret about life as a bisexual woman.
Review: Broken Romantics and Any Moment, Melbourne Cabaret Festival (VIC)
Two memorable productions at this year's Melbourne Cabaret Festival.