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Australian Theatre Live launches accessible theatre online for students and educators, including Platee by Pinchgut Opera. Image shows performers on stage surrounding a young woman dressed in white with upthrust arm.
Education & Student News

Education in brief: new live theatre platform for schools, and teacher pay on the agenda

Short and sweet arts-focused news about schools and universities. Literacy is a big issue as governments try to increase teacher…

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Calling for theatre students with bold ideas

Do you have the passion and courage to be a changemaker? The VCA’s Master of Theatre courses are encouraging students…

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Musical review: Bananaland, QPAC, Brisbane Festival

A brand new Australian musical comedy hits the right notes at the Brisbane Festival and offers a glorious, fun-packed night…

Rachel Pengilly, Christopher Samuel Carroll, Brendan Kelly and Ash Hamilton in ‘I Have No Enemies’. Photo: Michelle Higgs, Novel Photographic.
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How independent theatre enriches the local arts ecology

With a burgeoning number of indie theatre companies and a wide array of performing arts venues, Canberra is poised to…

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Dance review: LOVE/LOVE/LOVE/ LOVE/LOVE, PACT Theatre, Sydney Fringe Festival

It's time to share the love.

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Performance reviews: One Who Wants To Cross, Dalo Chips and Imli Chutney and WATER-MIRROR, Sydney Fringe Festival

A trinity of performances that enthralled in the Sydney Fringe Festival.

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Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall on the birth of their new musical

'Bananaland' is having its world premiere as part of Brisbane Festival 2023.

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The First Peoples-led festival committed to developing First People's stories

The 10th anniversary of Yellamundie Festival brings a First Peoples' lens to First Peoples' storytelling.

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Theatre review: By the Bog of Cats, Irish Club of WA

Set in the bogs of rural Ireland, this is a compelling and uncompromising play about betrayal and vengeance.

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Pushing limits and norms with 'Sense of Place'

Disabled-led arts organisation Weave Movement Theatre brings forth multifaceted experiences and connections in 'Sense of Place'.

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