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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Autocannibal by Arts Review

Years ago, Stephen King wrote a short story called, Survivor Type. In it, a drug-smuggling surgeon crash lands on barely an island with no reliable source of food or fresh water. His hunger …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:26PM

First 20 prestigious 2019 Helpmann Award winners announced by Arts Review

This year, for the very first time, 43 Helpmann Awards are being presented across two nights and two events at Arts Centre Melbourne. On Sunday 14 July, the first 20 Helpmann Awards were pre…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:56PM
Saturday, July 13, 2019

One Small Trip by Arts Review

A homeless Bulldogs supporter, a fake moon-landing director and an 80s has-been pop star walk into a rocket ship! Character sketches blend with an outer space adventure in One Small Trip –…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 04:17AM

On the Couch with Barnie Duncan by Arts Review

Who is Barnie Duncan? Barnie is a theatre maker and comedian from Auckland, NZ now living in Melbourne. He is also a DJ and music playing person. He is a Scorpio who likes dogs. His favourit…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 03:48AM

APOLLO 11 by Arts Review

Crafted from a newly discovered trove of 65mm footage, and more than 11,000 hours of uncatalogued audio recordings, director Todd Douglas Miller (Dinosaur 13) has created a cinematic event f…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 03:06AM

Ben Pobjie: Mad Dogs and Thunderbolts by Arts Review

Ned Kelly’s metal helmet looms large over Australia’s bushranging past, but what about all the unsung outlaws of the Australian bush? In Mad Dogs and Thunderbolts Australia’s most irr…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:26AM

Pomona by Arts Review

A gripping and deeply unsettling tale of inner-city lowlife, Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre presents the Australian premiere of Alistair McDowall’s dark and genre rich horror story, Pomona …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:43AM

Ballarat International Foto Biennale announces finalists for the 2019 Martin Kantor Portrait Prize by Arts Review

The Ballarat International Foto Biennale has announced the finalists for the $15,000 Martin Kantor Portrait Prize for 2019. Since its inception in 2005 the Biennale has championed the promot…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:15AM
Friday, July 12, 2019

ACMI to lead Bendigo Creative Industries Hub by Arts Review

The team behind one of Melbourne’s leading creative institutions, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), will bring the much-anticipated Bendigo Creative Industries Hub to life…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:38PM

On the Couch with Artemis Ioannides by Arts Review

Who is Artemis Ioannides? Artemis Ioannides is a stage and screen actress. She was born in Melbourne and grew up in Athens, Greece. At age 19 she moved to Melbourne to study acting and has s…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:56AM

Taikoz: The Beauty of 8 by Arts Review

Australia’s internationally acclaimed drumming ensemble, Taikoz, explore the immersive qualities of the Japanese taiko in their stunning production, The Beauty of 8, which is touring to Po…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:43AM

Whiteley by Arts Review

Opera Australia’s newly commissioned work about the turbulent life of iconic Australian artist Brett Whiteley and his vivacious wife Wendy will have its world premiere at the Sydney Opera …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:06AM

A Room of One’s Own by Arts Review

Following a sold-out premiere season, Peta Hanrahan’s stage adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic essay, A Room of One’s Own, returns this July to Melbourne’s fortyfivedownstairs. B…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:41AM

Melbourne Writers Festival reveals 2019 program by Arts Review

Melbourne Writers Festival (MWF19) has assembled a sublime collection of authors, journalists, playwrights, poets, songwriters and artists to contemplate love in all its raw, dizzying, ecsta…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:26AM
Thursday, July 11, 2019

On the Couch with Danny Ball by Arts Review

Who is Danny Ball? A recent NIDA graduate, about to perform his first main stage show in Bell Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. What would you do differently to what you do now? Nothin…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:28AM

Melbourne Rare Book Fair returns this weekend by Arts Review

Bringing a treasure trove of books, maps, prints, photographs and posters, the Melbourne Rare Book Fair (MRBF) returns to Wilson Hall at the University of Melbourne this weekend (12 – 14 J…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 05:47AM

William Kentridge: That which we do not remember by Arts Review

Considered one of the most powerful voices in art today, the Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) presents the landmark exhibition, William Kentridge: That which we do not remember on displ…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 05:12AM

A View from the Bridge by Arts Review

The first Arthur Miller piece State Theatre Company South Australia has brought to the stage in almost 10 years, Helpmann Award winner Kate Champion’s electric new version of A View from t…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:45AM

Melbourne International Film Festival unveils 2019 program by Arts Review

Celebrating its 68th year, the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has unveiled its 2019 program – the largest in its history, showcasing 259 feature films, 123 shorts and 16…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:29AM
Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Bitch, Antigone by Arts Review

With sell-out seasons across the globe and prior to their return to the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe, Out Cast Theatre – Australia’s longest running LGBTI+ theatre company returns to The Butter…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:16PM

Victoria’s creative future is in your hands by Arts Review

Victoria’s position as the creative and cultural capital of Australia will be further strengthened as the Victorian Government kicks off the development of the next creative industries str…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:02PM

On the Couch with Toni Lamond by Arts Review

Who is Toni Lamond? Toni Lamond is a veteran performer in Australian Show Business. Born into a theatrical family, she made her first professional appearance 77 years ago, aged 10. She is st…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:34AM

Guilty Pleasures by Arts Review

After a successful season of In the Heights at the Sydney Opera House, Joshua Robson Productions (formally Blue Saint Productions) brings its 5-star original Australian work Guilty Pleasures…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:16AM

Nina Miall appointed as TarraWarra Biennial 2020 Curator by Arts Review

Sydney-based independent curator and writer, Nina Miall, has been appointed as the curator of the TarraWarra Museum of Art’s TarraWarra Biennial 2020. TarraWarra Museum of Art Director, Vi…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:54AM

The Bacchae by Arts Review

Telling stories of women and cults who have challenged the patriarchal status quo throughout history, an all female & non-binary cast of both professional actors and current MUST emergin…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:07AM

Sydney Cabaret Festival Gala by Arts Review

Hello Sydney, well Hello Sydney – It’s so nice to be back home where you belong… There was a time, back in the 1980’s, when Sydney used to be the centre of the cabaret universe in Au…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:01AM
Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Big World, Up Close at Arts Centre Melbourne by Arts Review

Over the past two years, Arts Centre Melbourne’s Theatre & Contemporary Performance series Big World, Up Close has gripped audiences with powerhouse performances showcasing some of the…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:33AM
Monday, July 8, 2019

Sculpture by the Sea to return to Cottesloe in 2020 by Arts Review

Sculpture by the Sea is thrilled to announce that Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe, which faced the prospect of never happening again, will return to the sandy white shores of Cottesloe Beach…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:12PM

Victorian arts grants bring big events to small towns by Arts Review

Some of Victoria’s smallest towns will share in a big dose of creativity thanks to an injection of more than $100,000 by the Victorian Government to help local groups bring performers to t…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:48PM

Muriel’s Wedding The Musical by Arts Review

Originally premiered in Sydney in 2017, this Australian stage medicalization of the popular 1994 film of the same name, garnered a host of awards for its stars and creatives during its premi…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:55PM

On the Couch with Nathan Carter by Arts Review

Who is Nathan Carter? Singer. Mover. Shaker. Sydney born Melburnian. Once a Shakespearian Improvisor. Now playing Nick, Doug and others in Come From Away. What would you do differently to wh…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:16PM

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