Performing Arts
1627 Antonius and Hieronymus Amati violin
Riccardo Minasi plays a 1627 Antonius and Hieronymus Amati violin, made in Cremona.
Red Light Songs of Lust, Love and Death
FEAST FESTIVAL: Eric Kuhlmann's adults-only journey of his loves and lusts, requited and un, was a hilarious and sometimes poignant…
Laresa Kosloff wins 2011 Jane Scally Award
ACCA have announced Melbourne contemporary performance and movement artist Laresa Kosloff as the 2011 recipient of the prestigious Jane Scally…
Blood Brothers
METCALFE PLAYHOUSE: With superb acting, beautiful sets and costumes, andexcellent music, you're unlikely to see a better production of Willy…
The Importance of Being Earnest
MTC: Wildean wit and wordplay coupled with Geoffrey Rush’s superb turn as Lady Bracknell ensure Simon Phillips’ last production for…
Highs and Lows of 2011 TV
Given this Saturday, 26 November is the final day for ratings, we thought we’d have a look back at the…
Screen Editors: seen but not noticed?
Screen editors suffer something of an image problem, tucked away in dark rooms staring at and assembling rushes their roles…
Some of my Best Friends are Single
FEAST FESTIVAL: Singer Libby O'Donovan put on a dazzling night of fun and entertainment, for yet another sold-out performance.
Return to Earth
MTC: A story of returning, reconnecting and belonging, Lally Katz’s hybrid of melodrama and magic realism never quite finds its…
Heartworm
BLUE ROOM THEATRE: Writer/director Shirley Van Sanden gives a satisfying solo performance in Heartworm, skilfully presenting her thoughtful material in…