Performing Arts
People not just things
The Australia Council chairman makes a plea for valuing guides and their relationship with the public, not just collections.
A Walk on the Mild Side
A walk featuring quotes from performers about working in Melbourne is being planned but we know one that won't get…
$5 million and long lease secures Sydney Theatre Company's future
A multi-million dollar funding and a long term lease ensures future world-class productions at Sydney Theatre Company.
Happiness
Ensemble Theatre's latest production of David Williamson's Happiness doesn't break new ground, but will strike a chord with some.
A brief history of history
Gordon Southern’s ambitious show tries, with truth and lies, to take all of history ever and make it funny.
T.R.I.P.ping out in Adelaide
You are invited to be an audience of one in the virtual reality theatrical experience of Kulturfiliale’s The Reality In…
Too good for funding
Organisations that succeed with a certain demographic may find they are typecast, preventing them from funding new projects.
Mozart The Great
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra rounded off its season of Mozart with two well-received concerts in Melbourne.
Nixon in China
The opening minutes of Victorian Opera’s production of Nixon in China threw down a number of challenges.
Why Wesfarmers invests in the arts
The head of one of Australia biggest corporate supporters of the arts explains what’s in it for big business.