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Creating a new home for contemporary dance

How do you persuade your state government to give you $340,000 to transform an old picture theatre into a new…

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How the arts respond to crisis

From indie artists to state companies, even the most skilled arts administrators are sometimes faced with catastrophe. What can we…

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The UNESCO City of Music without a concert hall

The lack of a purpose-built, acoustically engineered concert hall is hindering the artistic development of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.

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Richard III

There’s much to like but not enough to love in this intense but uneven Schaubühne Berlin production.

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Saul

The acclaimed, much-awaited, sold-out production of Handel’s Saul was the opening night highlight of the 2017 Adelaide Festival.

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Wot? No Fish!!

A deeply moving story about enduring love, told through pay packets, doodles, family memories and fishballs.

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Intimate Space

The secret lives of hotel workers and the inner lives of people with perceived disabilities are explored in this new…

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The Secret River

Transposing this stage play from theatre to a quarry under the stars is a masterstroke, giving its story greater resonance…

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Fringe cheaper for artists but not everyone is happy

New funding will ensure Adelaide Fringe is more affordable for artists but some argue the money could be better targeted…

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Gamification is the future of arts marketing

With the majority of Australians owning smartphones, smart arts organisations are using interactive games as a way to attract and…

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