Performing Arts
Musical review: The Little Mermaid, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, WA
Better than Broadway, this production was perfectly cast, exquisitely choreographed and aesthetically executed.
Performing and creating for children
How creating work for children can enrich not only a performer's repertoire, but also their own personal growth.
Dance Review: Strictly Gershwin, QPAC
A welcome return tribute offers a sparkling production and splendid dancing from Queensland Ballet.
Theatre review: Wolves are Coming for You, Emerging Artist Sharehouse, Sydney Fringe
An adult fable from an exciting new theatre company about a town under threat.
Theatre review: The Dictionary of Lost Words, Adelaide Festival Centre
Adapted from the bestselling novel, Verity Naughton's play is a celebration of the power of language and the importance of…
Groundhog Day musical in a Melbourne exclusive
Another big musical is heading to Melbourne in 2024.
How ‘mental health’ has been reimagined in the workplace
Good mental health in the arts won’t happen until we see people with lived experienced enabled and included as leaders…
What’s in store for season 2024 in the performing arts (part three)
Continuing our round-up of season launches from companies around the country, including a three-part theatrical epic and an ambitious restaging…
Attendance level underscores Indigenous art fair's social and economic impact
A new report on the performance of the 2023 Cairns Indigenous Art Fair unpacks its significance, and a new theme…
Make your mark on the sector informed by practice-as-research
WAAPA’s Bachelor of Performing Arts (Honours) encourages curiosity and a more considered approach to being an arts practitioner.