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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Pat Brassington: the body electric by Arts Review

Pat Brassington is one of Australia's most important and influential contemporary photo-media artists. Drawn entirely from the Art Gallery of New South Wales's collection and featuring work …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:46pm on September 11, 2017

In Real Life by Arts Review

A cautionary tale about our rapidly changing world where technology has pushed us beyond our moral compass and is rapidly breaking down societal norms, Darlinghurst Theatre Company presents …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:21pm on September 11, 2017

Australia Council delivers $6.1 million for arts projects by Arts Review

The Australia Council for the Arts has today announced a $6.1 million investment through its latest grants round. The funding will support 221 projects delivered by 147 individual artists, 2…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:51pm on September 11, 2017

Top Picks for the 2017 Melbourne Fringe by Arts Review

With an incredible lineup of local, national and international artists showcasing new work in hundreds of venues across the city, Melbourne Fringe offers up over 440 events across 2.5 wee…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:50am on September 11, 2017

The Nether by Arts Review

Exploring the consequences of living out our private dreams, Catnip Productions presents the Australian premiere of Jennifer Haley’s The Nether at the Seymour Centre for a limited seas…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:47am on September 11, 2017

On the Couch with Andrew Wang by Arts Review

Who is Andrew Wang? I am an Australian born Chinese (ABC), I grew up on the Northern Beaches. I’ve grown up studying performing arts, it all started when my mum got me to do acting to …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:10am on September 11, 2017

Selby & Friends reprises popular Basically Beethoven concerts this September by Arts Review

Now in its fourth year, Basically Beethoven continues Selby & Friends' exploration of the composer's oeuvre of chamber music with piano in a series of concerts this September. This highl…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:43am on September 11, 2017

Adelaide Fringe unleashes official poster for 2018 festival by Arts Review

Chosen from more than 300 submissions, a colourful, crowned canine will take centre stage as the winning design for the 2018 Adelaide Fringe's official poster. Created by Sydney-based graphi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:48pm on September 10, 2017

Snap-happy youngsters capture life in the city by Arts Review

Twenty images captured by some of Sydney's youngest photographers have been selected as finalists in the City of Sydney's annual Little Sydney Lives photography competition. Images of nature…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:30pm on September 10, 2017

New composition for a grand old dame by Arts Review

One of the largest instruments of its kind in the world that has entertained audiences young and old for more than a century is about to enter a new world of music. To celebrate the magnific…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:59pm on September 10, 2017

Puttin' on the Ritz by Arts Review

Whether it was the charisma of special guest, Rob Mills, or the promise of some spectacular song and dance, Puttin on the Ritz drew a capacity audience to the Canberra Theatre for its one-ni…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:10am on September 10, 2017

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Arts Review

Audiences will discover a world beyond their imagination as they fall down the rabbit hole in The Australian Ballet’s highly anticipated premiere of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:07am on September 9, 2017

What's HOT at the 2017 Brisbane Festival by Arts Review

The 2017 Brisbane Festival will open the portal to 22 days of wonder this September, with more than 60 events including five world premiere commissions, 11 Australian premieres, 25 Queenslan…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:31am on September 9, 2017

Composed by Arts Review

Through the lens of professional classical musicians, Composed explores the many ways we experience and can address performance anxiety. Faced with the judgment of peers, audience, …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:24pm on September 8, 2017

Why libraries can and must change by Arts Review

There is a chapter towards the end of Stuart Kells's The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders, in which the author envisions the library of the future as one in which "dreary hordes of students" …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:53pm on September 8, 2017

Landscape with Monsters by Arts Review

Circa never ceases to surprise. Landscapes with Monsters sets out to tell the story of post-industrial cities in decay. It was developed and premiered in Wollongong. The show is performed by…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:55pm on September 8, 2017

Anno Zombie by Arts Review

We've become accustomed to the shuffling hordes on Swanston Street, those glued to screens as they fall into road works or have damaging brushes with moving trams. That ‘zombie apocaly…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:29pm on September 8, 2017

Darlinghurst Theatre Company announces 2018 season by Arts Review

In 2018, Darlinghurst Theatre Company celebrates its 25th year, and its fifth year at the Eternity Playhouse. In its 2018 season of six plays, the Company will present three Sydney premieres…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:00am on September 8, 2017

On the Couch with Maeliosa Stafford by Arts Review

Who is Maeliosa Stafford? Well I'm Irish. I Came here on tour with a show and then met an Australian. She grabbed me… I fell madly. We hitched up and now are the proud parents of three …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:03am on September 8, 2017

Feast Festival announces 2017 program celebrating 21 years by Arts Review

Feast unleashes it's 2017 Birthday line-up with a strong focus on local South Australian LGBTIQ artists, with some exciting and prolific interstate performers making the pilgrimage to Adelai…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:10am on September 8, 2017

Grief, loss, and a glimmer of hope: Josephine Wilson wins the 2017 Miles Franklin prize for Extinctions by Arts Review

Josephine Wilson has won the 2017 Miles Franklin award for her novel Extinctions. Judging panel chair Richard Neville stated Wilson's novel, "explores ageing, adoption, grief and remorse, em…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:15am on September 8, 2017

Melbourne arts community shares $800,000 in grants funding by Arts Review

The City of Melbourne has announced more than $800,000 in grants as part of the Annual Arts Grants Program, supporting local artists to develop and create new works for the city. Sixty eight…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:55am on September 8, 2017

The Logies head to the Gold Coast by Arts Review

Australian television's night of nights, the TV Week Logie Awards, has found a new home at The Star on the Gold Coast. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Queensland has secured the event for…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:48am on September 8, 2017

Gary Sweet to play Bill Heslop in Muriel's Wedding the Musical by Arts Review

Sydney Theatre Company and Global Creatures have announced that legendary Australian actor Gary Sweet will play the role of Bill Heslop in the world premiere season of Muriel's Wedding th…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:21pm on September 7, 2017

David Griggs: Between Nature and Sin by Arts Review

The first major survey of leading Australian-born, Philippines-based artist David Griggs, Between Nature and Sin brings together at the Campbelltown Arts Centre, portraiture, photograp…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:09pm on September 7, 2017
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