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Festivals meet first open borders since COVID

WA’s opening up phase will coincide with its peak festival period. How are they dealing with these new horizons?

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Vale Doug MacLeod

MacLeod, whose career spanned children's books and musical theatre to television comedy, is much missed.

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Heritage hall to become indie theatre hub

A heritage-listed Canberra hall will become the new home of four independent theatre companies.

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Innovation and the art of collaboration

The digital space needs generalists and collaborators for innovative projects to succeed.

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Theatre review: Prayer Machine, Red Stitch Actors' Theatre

A two-hander about navigating memory, trust and love.

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Theatre review: Eureka Day, State Theatre Company SA

A prescient, timely show about viral outbreaks that predates COVID.

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Theatre review: As You Like It, MTC

A big cast, a lavish set, and a legacy of high Renaissance pastoral comedy animate MTC's lockdown return.

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Theatre review: Highway of Lost Hearts, Lingua Franca and BMEC

A truly exceptional production that is winsome, lyrical and at times even transcendent.

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Theatre review: Dry, State Theatre Company SA

Climate change bites: an apocalyptic future scenario.

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Alexander Berlage leads the return of live theatre with Mr Burns

Alexander Berlage is giving back to his alma mater, directing Anne Washburn’s darkly comic Mr Burns, a post-electric play, part…

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