Performing Arts
Senate recommends changes to OzCo Act
The Senate inquiry has recommended upgrades on freedom of expression, Indigenous and community participation.
Shock and anger as Writing Australia defunded
ArtsHub investigates why a successful national organisation was quietly defunded, leaving state writers' centres reeling.
Winning big in the arts
This week’s award winners are a diverse bunch of achievers and include jazz performers, emerging artists, performers and sculptors
Lawrence Leung – Beginning Middle End
One of those rare comedy shows that elicits laughs all the way through while also giving audiences something to think…
The Bull, The Moon and The Coronet of Stars
Van Badham’s clever triptych for two characters is an incisive working of issues surrounding passion, love and infidelity.
Death of a Salesman
Black Swan serves up a classic rendition of a dramatic favourite.
No Child…
Nilaja Sun is simply electrifying in her one-woman show about teaching drama to some of America’s most underprivileged youth.
Canberra has a whale of a time as Skywhale sets off
Controversial hot-air artwork Skywhale has Canberra residents asking what a giant mutated whale has to do with their centenary.
Nazi themed opera causes outrage
Nazi themed German opera has been cancelled after audience members seek medical treatment.
More money for the arts in Melbourne
The City of Melbourne’s draft budget for 2013-2014 includes an extra $1.2 million for the arts.