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How festivals transform lives – and landscapes

Using Tasmania as an example, researchers explore how landscapes affect the festival experience and people’s sense of self and place.

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Can arts funding be self-sustaining?

Inviting the sector to pitch in, new startup ArtsPay envisions the role it could have in paving the way to…

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Cruising past COVID; rebooting gigs onboard

Cruise ships have recently returned to the seas, which means entertainers are back on stages as the gig industry reboots.

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Brisbane Arts Theatre

The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

Based on the classic tale by C.S Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a coming-of-age story filled…

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Theatre review: Birthday Book of Storms

A magical realist imagining of the triangle of poets: Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes and Assia Wevill. But whose story is…

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Theatre review: Whitefella Yella Tree

A tender and powerful story about love, Country, and Blak queerness

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Music-making where professionals and amateurs meet

Australia’s pro-am classical music sector includes both orchestras and choirs whose passionate participants are motivated by the joy of performing.

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Where are the development programs for women opera directors?

Whereas state theatre companies have taken a proactive role in investing in development programs for women directors and other creatives,…

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Opportunities and awards

Bluethumb Art Prize and SBS Emerging Writers’ Competition open for entries, Queensland Premier’s Drama Award announced and more.

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Theatre review: Anna K

A modern day interrogation that riffs off Anna Karenina and explores how women are treated in the public arena.

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