Performing Arts
Theatre review: The Mousetrap
Agatha Christie's classic whodunnit play returns to Australian shores.
Music review: Contra Schubert
Expertly played by some fine musicians, this chamber music program needed some refinements in presentation.
Theatre review: For the Grace of You Go I
The moral shabbiness of post-Brexit Britain sharply captured by Welsh playwright Alan Harris.
Dance review: Romeo and Juliet
Grandeur reigns as John Cranko’s Romeo and Juliet returns to the Australian stage.
How to make a comeback after you’re forced to stop
Injury can be a really abstract concept but hardly avoidable in the acrobatic profession. Here is how to ‘get over…
A solution to unpaid internships for early career creatives
A state funded work placement for young professionals could help them get a foot in the industry instead of working…
This week's arts news in brief
What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…
A 50-year milestone for First Nations arts that looks to the future
Eldership, advocacy and gearing for the future, Purrumpa invites sector leaders and emerging voices to gather in a momentous celebration…
Theatre review: Donor
Solo show impresses with its direction and performance about organ donation.
Yoga and science helping sax players keep calm and carry onÂ
Saxophonist Nikki Demandolx puts herself to the test to highlight health and wellbeing.