Performing Arts
Theatre review: Trust Me, It's the End of Our World After All
Dystopian theatre combines with reality TV in an explosive nuclear family drama.
The home for art where surf and city meet
A hub for art and community alike, the restored Bondi Pavilion is readying to open its doors once more.
So you want my arts job: Cruise Entertainer
As cruising returns, we talk with entertainer Neven Connelly about opportunities for this unique travelling gig.
Sex on stage doesn't have to be awkward
Verity Johnson explores the art of staged intimacy and offers tips for avoiding the cringe factor.
New piano syllabus takes elitism out of exams
The Australian Guild of Music is heralding a new era of piano and instrumental exams, making them more affordable, accessible,…
From Performance Space to Asia TOPA with Jeff Khan
A younger Jeff Khan would have never imagined he might helm the breadth and scale of arts festivals he does…
The joys and challenges of choose your own adventure theatre
From immersive theatre to choose your own adventure cabaret, here are some key considerations for the exhilarating format.
Shifting sands: Shaping the future of Bangarra
As Stephen Page looks to a life beyond the company he has spent more than 30 years leading, Frances Rings…
Musical review: Hairspray
This new production reprises the original classic musical but the large venue dwarfs the spectacle.
Circus review: A Cabaret Somewhere Hot and Sticky
Circa Cairns presented a saucy mix of cabaret and acrobatics, capturing a spectrum of moments between bodies moving and connecting…