Performing Arts
MONA goes Baroque
If you’re going to host an event in Tasmania, you’re going to want to include the state’s most celebrated cultural…
Melbourne Jazz Festival announces 2013 program
The Melbourne International Jazz Festival is back in for 10 days of the greatest international and Australian jazz musicians over…
Tasmania's most celebrated soprano
Not only is Jane Edwards one of Australia’s most celebrated sopranos, she’s also a Tasmanian resident.
Flesh and Bone
An unpretentious, witty and memorable exploration of gender roles and the construction of attraction.
Australian premiere direct from Covent Garden
When Leo Schofield was planning Hobart Baroque, he knew he needed something special to open the festival.
Glen Hansard with The Frames
On Saturday night in the dying throes of Adelaide’s so-called ‘Mad March’, Her Majesty’s Theatre played host to this meandering…
If it's not Baroque it's not worth a Foque
Every festival needs a late night destination, somewhere to unwind with a glass of wine after performances. This is Hobart…
Once on this Island
The latest WAAPA production is strongly performed and presented, though the students would be better served by something more substantial.
'13 Rooms' recruits 140 local performers
Kaldor Public Art Projects' 13 Rooms has enlisted 140 local performers for their unique live sculpture experience.
The Joy of Text
Danny’s a bright kid and determined to be revenged against the teachers who’ve misjudged him, while teaching them about irony…