Queensland
Losing our Independents
Brisbaneās Metro Arts brings down the curtain on its annual Independent season, claiming the word no longer has relevance.
WTF? Brisbane Powerhouse celebrates the art of collaboration
Local productions feature alongside works from the USA, Ireland, New Zealand and Korea at the World Theatre Festival 2014.
QLDās youth arts orgs dig in for a fight
The stateās youth arts sector is presenting a united front following Arts Queenslandās recent funding cuts.
New dawn for Harvest Rain Theatre
The formerly pro-am musical theatre company will make the transition to a fully professional company in 2014.
California Design 1930 ā 1965: Living in a Modern Way
This major new exhibition at the Queensland Art Gallery features some of the 20th centuryās most iconic designs.
Carmen Sweet
Choreographer Natalie Weir and Expressions Dance Company explore the story of operaās greatest femme fatale.
Youth arts orgs lose out in funding cuts
Arts Queensland has cut triennial funding for a range of youth arts organisations, including peak body Youth Arts Queensland.
Attenborough, more actors, and 75% Australian plays: QTC's 2014 season
Wesley Enochās third season features an internationally acclaimed director, four female playwrights, and more work for actors.
The Rite of Spring / Petrushka
Irish company Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre revisit Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring in its centenary year, with mixed success.
Fight the Landlord
This Chinese/Irish collaboration explores the endless dilemmas facing the members of Chinaās Generation Y.