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The joys and challenges of making art for babies

Everybody has a right to a cultural life, including toddlers and babes in arms. The presentation of such work can…

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Undertake a practical apprenticeship in dance and drama

The National Theatre Drama School and Ballet School are looking for team players who are fearless and imaginative. Auditions for…

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Exit interview: Tim Munro, Theatre Royal, Hobart

After 17 years as CEO of Australia’s oldest continually operating theatre, Tim Munro is moving on. He reflects on his…

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Theatre Review: Playthings, Black Swan and Blue Room Theatre

Moving from black box to main stage, Playthings delivers an overflowing schoolbag of revelations.

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Theatre Review: Taming of the Shrew, Queensland Theatre

An exquisitely timed, hilarious version of Shakespeare's classic play.

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Creating new theatre in the heart of Canberra

The New Works program at Canberra Theatre Centre is offering free access to the Courtyard Studio for either a week’s…

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New series RISING Podcast 2021: the audio guide to Melbourne’s winter festival

A new festival deserves a new approach to the way artists share and discuss the ideas that inform their work.

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How a long-term approach to artistic development has benefitted Canberra’s artists

A considered approach to developing artists’ careers over many years is a cornerstone of practice at The Street Theatre.

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How festivals are coming out of COVID

After 2020’s postponements, festivals are back with a renewed focus on the local, exciting audiences across the nation.

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Theatre Review: A Room of One’s Own, Belvoir

Belvoir’s production of Virginia Woolf’s classic polemic on women in literature is a sophisticated and stimulating exploration of the role…

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