Performing Arts
The Burlesque Hour: Glory Box Edition
A self-conscious confrontation of the burlesque form with the dual aims of celebration and subversion.
Festivals beyond city limits
Thousands of Australians now flock to remote destinations as rural and regional towns compete for the biggest, best or simply…
Bell Shakespeare offers two artists paid scholarships for 2013
As part of its Creative Artists Programme, Bell Shakespeare has offered two artists and trained educators paid scholarships for 2013.
The Blue Angel Hotel
This new Australian play by Katie Pollock is rife with metaphor, though unfortunately heavy-handed.
The Modern International Dead
Based on hundreds of hours of interviews, Damien Millar’s demanding play is a brutal exploration of the stories of Australians…
APT7: Unlike anything else
The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art examines Australia's relationship to the region through art.
The Venetian Twins
Mistaken identity, slighted loves, contrast of classes and the theme of city versus country make for a meaty musical comedy…
Children of War
Based on Homer’s Odyssey and Iliad, Chris Beckley's play takes the youngest players from the Greek classics and places them…
Art with audiences, not art for audiences
Audiences used to be passive recipients of creativity. Now they are increasingly part of the creative process.
Glimpse
The first offering from The Kin Collective, a new ensemble of television and stage actors, is a highly naturalistic series…