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The Faithful Servant
A thought provoking exploration of the nuanced dilemmas involved in devoting oneself to development work.
OUR Land People Stories
Prevailing motifs of kinship and family are woven throughout Bangarra’s three latest works in a fitting dedication to David Page.
Between two worlds
Canberra’s Segue Festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Europe and Australia, providing benefits for artists and audiences alike.
Romeo and Juliet
Peter Evans takes over the reins of Bell Shakespeare with a safe and crowd-pleasing production.
Biting the hand that funds you
A controversial play about eco-terrorism and climate change is set to reignite debate at this year’s You Are Here festival.
People's choice: Fifty years of folk
With the 50th National Folk Festival this year, we look at the appeal of a genre that eschews fashion for…
Quidam
Seeing is not believing as Cirque du Soleil create a surreal wonderland of fantastical characters and unbelievable acrobatics.
Of Mice & Men
Sport for Jove’s first foray outside of its home state is warmly welcomed and leaves Canberrans jostling for more
Dylan Thomas: Return Journey
Kingdom's mastery of the spoken word brings unprecedented life into the work and poetry of Dylan Thomas.
Kelly
Our fascination with the Kelly legend morphs into an exposition of taut emotions and the search for belonging.