Performing Arts

Opportunities and awards
Fellowship opens for Paris, recipients of Malthouse Theatre commissions and finalists of environmental children's literature, and more!

Concert review: 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert, Adelaide Festival Theatre
Celebrating fifty years of fabulousness!

Theatre review: Do Not Go Gentle, Roslyn Packer Theatre
Patricia Cornelius' award-winning play about ageing and raging against the dying of the light is remounted in this large-scale production.

Theatre review: Scenes From the Climate Era, Belvoir St Theatre
A play comprising 65 short scenes explores likely climate era possibilities.

Performance review: Forty Years on Forty Stages from Coolangatta to Convent Garden, Opera Queensland Studio
Acclaimed operatic bass, Conal Coad presented a highly enjoyable program of musical delights.

Theatre review: Climbers, fortyfivedownstairs
An ambitious production that doesn’t quite hit the mark, but showcases strong emerging talent in all cast and creative roles.

Music review: Garrick Ohlsson, Queensland Conservatorium Theatre
A night of sublime piano playing at its absolute best

Indigenous-led design students represent Australia at Prague Quadrennial
Jacob Nash is representing Australia and leading VCA students at the world's largest festival of scenography, performance and theatre design.

Theatre review: Things I Know To Be True, State Theatre Centre, WA
Devastating hidden edges of family relationships are brought to light in Black Swan State Theatre's staging of Andrew Bovell's play.

From theatre nerds boot camp to fully-fledged director
A NIDA alumnus returns to direct his third production.