Tasmania
Review: Ten Days on the Island, part three, the South
After epic weekends in the North West and the North East, the festival's final weekend reaches Hobart and the South.
Review: The Mares, Tasmanian Theatre Company
A new play by Kate Mulvany is impeccably realised in this outstanding Ten Days on the Island and Tasmanian Theatre…
Review: Ten Days on the Island part one, the North West
Tasmania’s biennial Ten Days on the Island is the only ‘whole of state’ arts and cultural festival in Australia; Kath…
Ultra-cool arts festival experience for UTAS students
From a series of high-profile installations at Dark Mofo and The Falls Festival to a portable sound stage at Mona…
Art as a balm for the island state
In the wake of January’s devastating bushfires, Ten Days on the Island offers Tasmanians a chance to come together and…
Review: Moving bodies at MONA FOMA 2019
Tasdance's new work Yatra, Stompin's Chameleon, and Canadian dance artist Dana Gingras' Another were featured at this year's MONA FOMA…
What happens when a small community loses its arts coverage?
The decision by Hobart's The Mercury to axe all theatre, dance, and music criticism in its pages has alarmed the…
Five year funding confirmed for new Musical Theatre Festival
The Tasmanian Government has announced a five year funding commitment through Events Tasmania to the Australian Musical Theatre Festival, to…
Review: The Campaign, Salamanca Arts Centre
A brilliant piece of intimate and simultaneously joyful and gut wrenching theatre.
Our cross to bear: Hobart's galleries vs the Mona effect
How can a small gallery compete with an institution as large as Mona? Surprisingly easily, it turns out.