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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

On the Couch with Stan Kouros by Arts Review

Who is Stan Kouros. I’ve had a lifetime to figure this out, but I think I’m still a work in progress. In a nutshell, I’m the son of Greek migrants who came to Australia via Melbourne i…

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Our Bodies, Our Voices, Our Marks by Arts Review

A suite of exhibitions and experiences that explore the art of tattoo, alongside themes of identity, self-expression, culture and community, Melbourne’s Immigration Museum presents Our Bod…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 05:22AM

Young photographers’ take on Sydney by Arts Review

Young Sydney snappers are invited to capture images on how they see city life for this year’s Little Sydney Lives photography competition and exhibition. Children from 3 – 11 years old a…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 01:32AM

Australian double-bill to play fortyfivedownstairs before taking the world stage! by Arts Review

fortyfivedownstairs is proud to present a rare double bill of Australian revivals this May, celebrating their rich relationship with Playwright Patricia Cornelius (whose plays Do not go gent…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:31AM
Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Lazarus by Arts Review

David Bowie was many things: revolutionary, beautiful, and curious. His life in music from the 1960s to his death in 2016 cemented his status as one of the most extraordinary and influential…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:15PM

Hamilton to premiere in Sydney in 2021 by Arts Review

Hamilton will make its Australian premiere at the Sydney Lyric Theatre in a new production beginning March 2021. Producers Jeffrey Seller and Michael Cassel together with creator Lin-Manuel …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:59PM

Il Viaggio A Reims by Arts Review

Damiano Michieletto’s imaginative production of Rossini’s exultant Il Viaggio a Reims will premiere in the State Theatre – Arts Centre Melbourne this Friday (24 May), marking the first…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:32AM

Celebrate 40 years of Darwin Festival this August by Arts Review

Proudly celebrating 40 years in 2019, Darwin Festival returns for 18 hot nights this August with the very best in local and international curated cultural events and talent. A first taste of…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:11AM
Monday, May 20, 2019

English Baroque with Circa by Arts Review

Australia’s premier period-instrument orchestra, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and leading Australian contemporary circus company, Circa, have again combined forces to bring us Engl…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:35PM

In Cloudstreet, nostalgia all too easily redeems Australia’s colonial past by Arts Review

Set in a rambling and ageing house haunted by a colonial past, Cloudstreet is a theatrical adaption of Tim Winton’s 1991 novel of the same title. Written by Nick Enright and Justin Monjo �…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 10:45PM

On the Couch with Scott Wright by Arts Review

Who is Scott Wright? I’m the artistic director at Erth Visual and Physical Inc – a small person trapped in big person’s body, born in Ballarat on Wathaurong country. What would you do…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:53PM

aMBUSH Gallery at Kambri to open with culturally significant First Nations exhibition by Arts Review

On Thursday 23 May, aMBUSH Gallery will open its doors at Kambri – the Australian National University’s incredible new $260 million redevelopment, with a culturally significant inaugural…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:34PM

Muriel’s Wedding The Musical by Arts Review

If you only see one musical this year, make it a date with Muriel’s Wedding. Nothing has been missed in this super colourful, intelligent production. Just like the movie really with an ex…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 05:45AM

Made to Measure by Arts Review

A stunning new work by multi-award winning playwright Alana Valentine about finding love, trust and that perfect dress, Seymour Centre presents the world premiere of Made to Measure in the R…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 04:51AM

Pamela Shaw: Naughty With a Band by Arts Review

One of America’s sassiest exports, Pamela Shaw, is performing her hit show Naughty With a Band at the Paddington Town Hall, Sydney for a limited season until 2 June 2019. Straight from the…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 03:20AM

White Night to light up Ballarat this September by Arts Review

Ballarat will this year host the famous night of lights for a third year, before it moves to Bendigo and then Geelong over the next two years. Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Ma…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 02:12AM
Thursday, May 16, 2019

On the Couch with Suzie Mathers by Arts Review

Who is Suzie Mathers? She is a Scottish born, Perth raised actress and graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. The recipient of the 2017 Young Australian Achiever of t…

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Melbourne to deliver a bold new global festival by Arts Review

A spectacular new festival will redefine winter in Melbourne, with the Victorian Government bringing together ambitious and unique attractions to deliver Victoria’s sixth and only creative…

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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

On the Couch with Andre de Vanny by Arts Review

Who is Andre de Vanny? My name is Andre de Vanny. I have been working in Film Television and Theatre for over 15 years. After success with the Irish Monodrama Swansong in Los Angeles and New…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 12:27AM
Monday, May 13, 2019

Sir David McVicar’s production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte makes its Melbourne premiere tonight by Arts Review

Following Director Sir David McVicar’s acclaimed productions of Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro, the final instalment of his productions of Mozart’s Da Ponte trilogy for Opera Au…

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Catch Me If You Can Cast Announced by Arts Review

The producer who brought you Cry-Baby, High Fidelity and Rent, Lauren Peters, is thrilled to announce the stellar cast of the upcoming adventurous, inquisitive and ingeniously criminal music…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 11:31PM

Petula Clark: Once More with Love by Arts Review

They’re two words that are thrown around fairly liberally these days, but when you watch Petula Clark perform, you know you’re in the presence of a genuine “legendary star”.  Indeed…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:21PM

Live Performance Australia releases Report Card – Arts and Cultural Policy by Arts Review

Live Performance Australia has published its assessment of the arts and cultural policies of the major political parties contesting this year’s federal election. “While this election cam…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 07:49PM

On the Couch with Anna Dowsley by Arts Review

Who is Anna Dowsley? I am an Australian girl, born and bred in Sydney and have been a lover of music, creativity and all things imaginative since I can remember, albeit very shy and quiet at…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:19AM

City of Sydney turns the lens on Australian Life by Arts Review

Amateur and professional photographers are invited to submit images that depict their interpretation of life in Australia for one of the country’s most prestigious photography exhibitions …

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Diverse and ambitious arts projects supported by latest Australia Council grant round by Arts Review

The Australia Council will deliver $5.8 million to support close to 200 arts projects, including career development, regional touring and international opportunities for Australian artists. …

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 07:36AM

Bitch on Heat by Arts Review

With Bitch on Heat, artist Leah Shelton traces a path from antiquity to the present-ish with an anarchic autopsy of sexism in a patriarchal society. Or rather, it would be an autopsy if the…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:47AM

25 km/h by Arts Review

The craziest of plans can start with a drink and in the case of German road-trip comedy 25 km/h, these crazy plans might just fix a feuding brothers relationship. Brought together by their f…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 06:27AM
Sunday, May 12, 2019

On the Couch with Blake Appelqvist by Arts Review

Who is Blake Appelqvist? Hi Internet. My name is Blake Appelqvist and I am a 6’3” actor from Canberra who has steered a very non cohesive career path in musical theatre and I am currentl…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 09:23AM

Acute Misfortune by Arts Review

Having painted murderers and psychopaths, Adam Cullen’s success in the art world is owed in part to his fascination with the deranged that borders on obsessive. In Acute Misfortune, Direct…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:53AM

The Temple by Arts Review

It’s safe to assume that the opening night of any show is the performance most likely to have the most new bodies in the audience. Despite a few previews, the opening of The Temple – a d…

SOURCE: artsreview.com.au at 08:31AM

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