Performing Arts
Driving Miss Daisy
What a rare treat it is to see an international revival of a Pulitzer Prize-winning play land on our shores,…
Julie Andrews set for Australian stage debut
Star of stage and screen Julie Andrews will delight Australian audiences this coming May with her first ever local tour…
The Pitch and The China Incident
Two one person plays by Peter Houghton, the first primarily slapstick, the other a tense and unsettling comedy, open the…
Ballet at the Quarry
The annual Ballet at the Quarry season has become a much-anticipated date in Perth’s dance calendar.
Getting back to nature
Brooke Stamp, recipient of Phillip Adams BalletLab’s Inaugural Emerging Choreographer Commission discusses the outcome of her residency with Phillip Adams…
The truth 25 times a second
Since its foundation by Roland Petit in 1972, Ballet National de Marseille has been a company respected and admired for…
Gotye scores three Grammys
Australian artist Gotye has taken out all three award nominations at the 2013 Grammys in Los Angeles.
Duck, Death and the Tulip
Following on from their production of The Red Tree, Barking Gecko presents another strong stage adaptation of a children’s picture…
4000 Miles
Amy Herzog’s play stays with you for hours after seeing it, like the mood of a potent dream.
Silent
More than just a monologue, Irish writer/performer Pat Kinevane’s award-winning one-man show features a dash of dance, some pre-recorded dialogue,…