Performing Arts
Performance review: Kae Tempest, Perth Festival
Storytelling, song, poetry –Tempest defies categories.
So you want my arts job: Damian Callinan, comedian
There’s more to comedy than just making people laugh, Damian Callinan explains.
Theatre review: Nosferatu, Malthouse
A modern telling of a classic tale plays around with a pastiche of Gothic tropes.
Putting the science behind performers’ well-being
Caring for performers’ mental and physical well-being needs to be backed by evidence-based methods for maximum impact.
Fringe festivals power ahead across three states
As Adelaide Fringe opens, new Fringe Festivals are also springing up in Hobart and on the Mornington Peninsula.
Why capitalism isn’t paying for creative labour
In a recent panel at ACMI, the authors of Chokepoint Capitalism shared insights on why ‘art is making more money…
Theatre review: The Goat or, Who is Sylvia? Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre
Albee's classic play questioning the limits of social taboos gets a modern spin.
Shining a queer spotlight on Parramatta
Riverside Theatres Parramatta celebrates the multifaceted nature of the queer experience in its Sydney WorldPride program.
Theatre review: Seven Sisters, Perth Festival
The latest WAYTCo production is a rich tapestry of story and self-reflection inspired by our connection to the stars.
Music review: Orchestra Unwrapped – Magic, Festival Theatre
Family-friendly and bite-sized musical offerings from the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra was broad enough a selection to please all.