Performing Arts
What’s in store for season 2024 in the performing arts (part four)
From state theatres and ballet companies to a brand new play by Patricia Cornelius, here are more potential highlights for…
Opportunities and awards
K11 Art Foundation launches international prize for emerging Asian artists, plus UNSW Book Idea of the Year winner, National Arts…
30 years of Indigenous storytelling with depth and generosity
Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company marks three decades of sharing Indigenous stories with the world.
Music reviews: Taylor Made and Summer Camp Festival, ALWAYS LIVE Festival
As 'Taylor Made' and 'Summer Camp Festival' proves, live music is back.
Musical Review: Chicago, Crown Theatre, WA
One of the longest running musicals on Broadway is returning to tour Australia, first stop Perth.
Performance review: 35mm, Flight Path Theatre
Little Triangle's latest production is musical theatre inspired by photography.
Theatre review: The Long Pigs, Theatre Works
Darkly funny, this production pits black nose clowns against their cheery red nose counterparts.
Theatre review: Dead Man's Cell Phone, Slingsby's Hall of Possibility
Wickedly Good Productions presents an intriguing, comedic and moving production on one phone’s ability to connect people.
Shane MacGowan: a timeless voice for Ireland’s UK diaspora
MacGowan gave visibility to the second-generation Irish in England, says Dr Sean Campbell.
Theatre review: The Master and Margarita, Belvoir St Theatre
Adapted from Bulgakov's classic novel, this stage version is compelling whether or not you're familiar with the original book.