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Theatre looks back to the future
The future of theatre may be less Australian, avant-garde and technology-driven and more about a return to tradition.

Building international networks
Diving into the international market place is hard. If you dream of a global audience, you need to know the…

Immersive theatre helps to heal tsunami's scars
Polyglot Theatre helps traumatised children take control of their lives though play, by building a town out of cardboard boxes.

Space shortage cramping Australia's circus style
Independent circus artists are being forced to create small-scale works as a result of rehearsing in their lounge rooms and…

Home is where the art is
Lounge room theatre is bringing art to domestic doorsteps, literally. Here are six steps to getting an armchair audience in…

Making the most of the crowdfunding crowd
A successful crowdfunding campaign can be just the starting point for building a fan base of regular financial supporters.

Funny, you don't look like an Aborigine
Some Aboriginal actors are being excluded from playing their own culture because they are ‘not black enough’.

Theatre of the Revolution
In Egypt, where public theatre is often seen as a thinly veiled mouthpiece for the government, independent artists are revolutionaries…

What to do when you’re defunded
After the tears and the rage, what should your next step be if your funding is cut, or axed altogether?

The doctor is in: Why are artists doing PhDs?
Is a doctoral degree really useful for a career in the arts or are artists using higher degrees to buy…