Writing and Publishing
Kids' stories finding new adult audiences
Harry Potter to War Horse: Why have the boundaries separating children’s entertainment from more adult art forms have become so…
MONA goes Baroque
If you’re going to host an event in Tasmania, you’re going to want to include the state’s most celebrated cultural…
Melbourne Jazz Festival announces 2013 program
The Melbourne International Jazz Festival is back in for 10 days of the greatest international and Australian jazz musicians over…
Tasmania's most celebrated soprano
Not only is Jane Edwards one of Australia’s most celebrated sopranos, she’s also a Tasmanian resident.
Australian premiere direct from Covent Garden
When Leo Schofield was planning Hobart Baroque, he knew he needed something special to open the festival.
If it's not Baroque it's not worth a Foque
Every festival needs a late night destination, somewhere to unwind with a glass of wine after performances. This is Hobart…
Brisbane Festival sets dates for 2013
Brisbane Festival has announced it will be taking place from 7 to 28 September 2013.
MTC puts independents in the spotlight
We spoke to the MTC and indie theatre-makers about what to expect from MTC's inaugural NEON Festival of Independent Theatre.
The newest (and oldest) craze to hit Australian stages
What’s the latest craze to take Australian stages? According to arts veteran Leo Schofield, the latest rage certainly isn't new…
Acting, auditioning, and the audience: lessons from John Bell
With five decades experience behind him, actor and director John Bell has plenty of advice for up and coming thespians.