Performing Arts

Angela’s Kitchen
GRIFFIN THEATRE: 'Angela's Kitchen' celebrates the life of Paul Capsis' Maltese grandmother, her journey to Australia and all which she…

The Man Who Planted Trees
THE ARTS CENTRE AND SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE: The Man Who Planted Trees is is a gentle yet profound tale in…

Songs of Grace and Redemption
TAP GALLERY THEATRE: ‘Songs of Grace and Redemption’ offers a very entertaining and ultimately moving story of how peoples’ paths…

The Victorian Greens Arts Policy
VICTORIAN ELECTION: The Greens Arts and Culture spokesperson Sue Pennicuik spoke to Artshub about some of the key arts issues…

MTC: Songs for Nobodies
Without question Joanna Murray-Smith’s latest work Songs for Nobodies is set to be a huge hit both nationally and internationally.

Graffiti at the Wall 2010
GRAFFITI AT THE WALL: Graffiti at the Wall is billed as the first festival to combine Australian hip hop with…

Ursula Martinez: My Stories, Your Emails
FEAST: A solo show about identity, relationships, confession, obsession, miscommunication, the internet, fame, sex, loneliness and political incorrectness.

Electronic City
HOY POLLOY & THE BERLIN DAYZ FESTIVAL: How many devices do we rely on daily? How many numbers do we…

Music’s role as global culture gateway
SYDNEY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC: ‘Music is an international cultural gateway, a language that embraces both the opportunities of technological delivery…

Hume unveils her second Sydney Festival program
SYDNEY FESTIVAL: John Malkovich, Paul Kelly, Philip Glass, and Emmylou Harris are among the hundreds of artists performing in Sydney…