Kaldor Public Art Project's most ambitious project to date
Kaldor Public Art Project's most ambitious project to date and the first to be created by an Australian Aboriginal artist is currently on display in Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden in its…
Kaldor Public Art Project's most ambitious project to date and the first to be created by an Australian Aboriginal artist is currently on display in Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden in its…
Who is Margot Anderson? I am Curator of Dance and Opera at Arts Centre Melbourne's Australian Performing Arts Collection, and Curator of the exhibition Kylie on Stage. What would you do d…
The warm, whimsical and occasionally wicked Miriam Margolyes will return to Adelaide in March for the exclusive Australian premiere of the children’s classic Peter and the Wolf with th…
Three films featuring the work of boundary-pushing artists will screen at ACMI Cinemas across September and October with exclusive limited seasons of Heart of a Dog –Â from writer, d…
After sell-out seasons around Australia and unanimous critical acclaim, The Secret River, Neil Armfield's landmark theatrical Sydney Theatre Company production, will make its Adelaide deb…
A stunning collaboration with one of Australia's most acclaimed actors John Bell, Tinalley String Quartet presents Speak Less Than You Know at the Sydney Opera House (26 & 27 Se…
The art and life of one of Australia's pre-eminent contemporary artists will be celebrated in the major retrospective Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori: Dulka Warngiid " Land of AllÂ�…
Who is Richard Carroll? A producer, director, writer, and board member of Hayes Theatre Co – often all at the same time. Currently the director of the upcoming Australian production of…
The irreverent and playful rabble-rouser of the Archibald, the Salon des Refusés showcases 'the ones that got away'. The prized selection of the humorous, innovative, mad, ba…
The 2016 Bluesfest has won Best Regional Event at the prestigious Australian Event Awards last night, nudging out other finalists including the Deni Ute Muster, Blues on Broadbeach Music Fes…
Porn, it's nothing new, but once upon a time you had to work much harder to get it. Promising to be Malthouse Theatre's most talked about show in 2016, Gonzo is about teenagers and …
Full of wonderful songs and stories as well as endearing puppets, Gran’s Bag – a heartwarming and funny show by Greg Lissaman and Chrissie Shaw, Gran’s Bag will ca…
Who is Ella Lehaf? Now that's got me thinking – to summarise I'm an event producer and tap dancer " which has led me to produce the Australian Tap Dance Festival now in its 5th …
The Paris Underground Cabaret will bring an entirely unique offering to Melbourne audiences when it play The Alex Theatre in St Kilda for a strictly limited season from 21 September…
The Australian Ballet returns to St Kilda’s Palais Theatre in a special Melbourne season of Coppélia from 23 September, before touring to the Sydney Opera House for a festive…
Celebrating a landmark 30 years, Fringe Furniture is the longest-running event in the annual Melbourne Fringe Festival and has been part of the festival every year since 1986. The winn…
A major new exhibition celebrating magical moments from Kylie Minogue's highly successful concert tours will open at Arts Centre Melbourne on Wednesday 21 September 2016. The free exhi…
A heart-warming story of two sisters searching for love and fame, One Eyed Man Productions in association with Hayes Theatre Co presents the Australian premiere of Side Show for a limited se…
The transformation of modern China told through the eyes of its dissident artists and writers, The Phoenix Years tells the riveting story of China’s rise from economic ruin to globa…
Combining the grotesque and the glorious, White Rabbit Gallery’s latest exhibition, Vile Bodies takes viewers on a tour of the weirdly wonderful – on display until 5 February …
Primal fears of dark spaces and what lurks there permeate tales told across cultures and time. WA company Rorschach Beast make their family-friendly mystery-comedy contribution to this genre…
Good theatre should always be asking questions, exploring. Questions such as, what if an acrobatic routine wasn't designed to solely be a clinical display of silent, clean movements? What if…
A very basic set up: A chair next to a small table with a carafe of water and glass. Perhaps it was coincidence, but as I took my seat I realised Nickelback was playing before the show start…
The symptoms of dementia take on different forms and vary from person to person. Long before diagnosis, individuals and their family and friends may notice changes in behaviour, mood, and co…
Characters you build. Stories you create. After a sold out season at this year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival The Mighty Littles are back for Fringe at The Butterfly C…