
The Curtain by Daniel Keene is set in the house of a middle-aged widow. She has chosen to let rooms to two elderly gents. Contact is often more incidental than sought after, especially for t…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:00AMWho would have thought you could blend the John Farnham classic You’re the Voice with Yothu Yindi’s Treaty, follow it up with The Seekers evergreen Georgy Girl, add a hint of Waltzing Ma…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:37PMAfter critically acclaimed, sold out performances in Edinburgh and London, Traverse Theatre Company returns to Adelaide this March with Mouthpiece, Kieran Hurley’s confronting new play abo…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 02:59AMThe Australia Council for the Arts has launched a new professional development program designed for small to medium arts organisations to transform and reimagine their business models. Futur…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:55AMHilariously disturbing and humorously unhinged, Baker’s Dozen Theatre Company have refreshed and remount their killer and bloody entertaining work, The Hitmen by Mish Wittrup at Theatre Wo…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:44PMSelf proclaimed national treasure ‘Australia’s John O’Hara’ heads to Daylesford this weekend with #VAL at The Circus Tent – Lush Land for one performance only on Friday 6 March as …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 09:56PMStars of stage and screen Shane Jacobson and Rob Mills will lead the new musical production of MIDNIGHT – The Cinderella Musical at Melbourne’s Her Majesty’s Theatre this June. This en…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 07:13PMWho is Ash Flanders? Ash Flanders is someone who will have the number 8, thanks. Wow, they’ve really done this place up haven’t they? What would you do differently from what you do now? …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 02:48AMHeld in Adelaide’s beautiful Botanic Park since 1992, WOMADelaide, a four-day festival of Music, Arts and Dance celebrating cultural and creative diversity, held over the March long weeken…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:16AMAustralian audiences will get a sneak peek of Jye Bryant and Nicole Giezekamp’s new work, Sempre Libera – An operatic extravaganza!, on Saturday 7 March at Penrith’s Joan Sutherland Pe…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:06PMIranian artists and brothers Ramin and Rokni Haerizadeh in collaboration with Hesam Rahmanian will present the premiere installation I Prefer Talking to Doctors About Something Else at the P…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 09:24PMThe Australian Ballet has announced the appointment of David Hallberg to succeed current Artistic Director David McAllister who retires in December 2020. David Hallberg is currently The Aust…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 08:29PMDavid Venn Enterprises has announced that the Australian professional premiere season of the Broadway musical, The Wedding Singer will take place at Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre from 19 J…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 06:38PMWho is Ian Stenlake? An Australian actor who just turned 50, started wearing glasses and had another baby girl all in the same year! What would you do differently from what you do now? I’…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 03:31AMCelebrating forty years of theatrical excellence in the heart of St Kilda, Theatre Works and Linden New Art presents Reflect and Rejoice at the Linden Projects Space this March. Since 1980, …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 03:19AMA fascinating program of piano trios created in two of the world’s greatest cultural hubs of the 18th and 19th centuries, Vienna and St Petersburg, Selby & Friends presents A Tale of T…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 02:51AMDave is a struggling actor, prone to addiction, be it alcohol, drugs, women, gambling, or as he tells us in his opening monologue, the high of acting in front of an audience. Such is the pul…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 01:06AMWhen it comes to Aussie icons we can’t go past Crocodile Dundee or Dame Edna. But there’s only one Greek Aussie treasure, and that’s our beloved Effie – the alter ego of comedian Mar…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:40AMThe time-honoured Melbourne Cricket Ground has made history of its own with the opening of a landmark transformation of the Australian Sports Museum. Minister for Creative Industries Martin …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 07:58PMDevised by the founders of company Nouveau Cirque du Vietnam, À O Làng Pho (from village to city) is billed as a “Vietnamese Bamboo Circus” following on from a work (Làng Tôi) first…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 07:20PMProducers John Frost, Suzanne Jones and Ambassador Theatre Group Productions have announced that one of Australia’s leading television and musical theatre stars, Eddie Perfect, will play t…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 06:39PMThe Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade took place last night (Saturday 29 February), bringing together an estimated 300,000 spectators who lined the streets, balconies and rooftops of …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 06:25PMThe first major solo exhibition of The Otolith Group in Australia, Xenogenesis brings together a cross-section of influential artworks from 2013 to 2018 at Buxton Contemporary from Friday 6 …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 02:39AMCapturing the lyrical expanse of America’s heartland, Matthew Management and Neil Gooding Productions in association with Hayes Theatre Co presents the Australian premiere of The Bridges o…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 01:20AMPart installation, part scientific quest, part rave, Patch Theatre presents the world premiere of The Lighthouse at the Queen’s Theatre as part of the 2020 Adelaide Festival. An interactiv…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:52PMAs the audience takes their seats, two feet poke out from beneath the curtain. In hindsight, it’s the first trick they play on us, lulling us with this image of a human body involved in th…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:56PMYou don’t have to be a Monty Python fan to enjoy this hopelessly silly musical rip-off of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, but it certainly adds to the fun as you to recognise the many cla…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 07:03PMWho is Kieran Hurley? I’m a playwright, occasional performer and sometime screenwriter from Scotland. What would you do differently from what you do now? What like as a job? To be honest I…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:01AMIf you can’t get to Sydney for the Mardi Gras, then this production of H.M.S.Pinafore at The Q in Queanbeyan might be your next best bet. As camp as a row of tent pegs, awash with sequins …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:20PMAre You Ready To Take The Law Into Your Own Hands is relentless. This bleak look at the current state of Philippines under the leadership of current President, Rodrigo Duterte is explored th…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:50PMOver 12,600 dazzling parade participants will sashay their way up Oxford Street for the 42nd annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade on Saturday 29 February 2020. “We have some tru…
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