John Olsen: The You Beaut Country
Arguably Australia's greatest living artist, John Olsen will be celebrated in the most comprehensive survey exhibition of his work to date opens at the National Gallery of Victoria on 16 Sep…
Arguably Australia's greatest living artist, John Olsen will be celebrated in the most comprehensive survey exhibition of his work to date opens at the National Gallery of Victoria on 16 Sep…
The only South-side arts and theatre precinct running during the annual Melbourne Fringe Festival, The Boardwalk Republic has fast become a regular hub highlight of the Festival. Drawing …
Photographs from internationally acclaimed artists Robert Mapplethorpe, Larry Clark, Nan Goldin, Collier Schorr and Chris Burden along with contemporary Australian artists, Rozalind Drummond…
Outhouse Theatre Company in association with Red Line Productions returns to the Old Fitz Theatre to present the Australian Premiere of the James Fritz’s Olivier Award nominated pla…
Victorian Opera launches a season of fables, fairy tales and legends in 2017, with a season of rarely-heard gems, wonders of the 20th century and operatic masterpieces. From a fantastical…
From the epic to the intimate, from the harsh to the fragile, Australia is a country capable of holding so many experiences. An outdoor gallery looking beyond the iconic images of our cou…
FORM Dance Projects and Riverside Theatres presents Metadata – an immersive work from the acclaimed dance performance company, De Quincey Co, that includes two works, Pure Lig…
There will never be another David Bowie. THE artist for our times who many fans have found hard to let go after his shocking and sudden death earlier this year, he was a true innovator and m…
Following his revelatory productions of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet, STC’s Interim Artistic Director, Kip Williams continues his exploration of Shakespeare with a bold new stagi…
Who is Brenda Addie? A theatre maker who has been around the block many times in many different guises – actor, writer, producer, director and audience member. What would you do differ…
Season 2017 is set to be a landmark year for Queensland Theatre. In the inaugural season of Artistic Director Sam Strong, the company will present nine standout shows, opening with the encor…
Who is Craig Baldwin? A theatre director who grew up in Sydney's Northern Beaches, went to drama school in New York, works for a Shakespeare company in Washington, DC, and is always on a …
Once in awhile the right person stands in the right place at the right time and delivers a speech that changes the course of history. 5Pound Theatre presents the premiere of Man of the Ye…
A giant inflatable turtle, a shining diamond forgotten in the sands, and oversized Scrabble tiles spelling a word that resonates with the iconic location itself are just a few highlights of …
Hidden Sydney " The Glittering Mile is an immersive, exhilarating and witty cabaret experience set over 4 floors of The Nevada, the former Sydney brothel which once boasted the biggest bed i…
This remarkably informative and entertaining little show is touring widely and definitely a ‘must-see’ for Bronte aficionados and especially for the Bronte-curious. Written and p…
Imagined Touch: the deafblind live art experience, does exactly what it says on the box: For an hour, deafblind artists Michelle Stevens and Heather Lawson tell stories about themselves, bef…
The Australia Council for the Arts has announced $5.7 million investment in 177 projects to be delivered by Australia's individual artists, groups and small to medium arts organisations t…
Short Black Opera presents a Gala performance of Pecan Summer, Australia's first Indigenous opera, written by Yorta Yorta soprano, Deborah Cheetham at the Sydney Opera House on Monday 12 Sep…
Launching themselves into the Melbourne independent theatre scene, One Little Room Theatre present the Victorian premiere season of Laura Wade's award-winning play, Breathing Corpses a…
Traversing the west coast of Australia, Unknown Land maps Western Australia as seen through the eyes of those arriving from Europe in the early 1800s including professional artists, illus…
This year’s Melbourne Fringe Festival will see contemporary dancers Anna Seymour and Amanda Lever present Distraction Society – a dance work inspired by graffiti artist Ban…
Carrying the ashes of her dead father, Dr Raymond Gerrard (PJ Williams), a young Mozambiquan woman, Caroline Gerrard, (Tariro Mavondo) arrives at the ‘Australians For Hope’ hospi…
Roughly 108 billion people have ever lived on Earth. A little over 500 of those have achieved spaceflight. Unless Elon Musk and Richard Branson get their act together, the chances of any of …
One of the casualties of the ill-starred reorganisation of arts funding proposed last year by the then Minister for the Arts, Senator George Brandis, was support for individual artists. If h…