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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

My Fair Lady to play Brisbane and Melbourne by Arts Review

Producers John Frost and Opera Australia's Lyndon Terracini have announced that Lerner & Loewe's My Fair Lady, directed by Julie Andrews, will play seasons in Brisbane and Melbourne f…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:48pm on August 21, 2016

The Woman In Black by Arts Review

Now in its 28th year on London's West End, and unanimously acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, The Woman In Black will chill, as it builds to its terrifying climax in four …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:48am on August 20, 2016

MADE by the Sydney Opera House by Arts Review

The Sydney Opera House has announced five Australian students selected for the 2017 MADE by the Opera House program – an Australian-Danish exchange that continues into new generatio…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:16am on August 20, 2016

Magnetic memoir: a love letter to VHS from the archives by Arts Review

I shot my first film on you. A bunch of awkward high school kids, an abandoned warehouse and a badly written horror script called Reigning Terror. I cast from my local church; we caught the …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:47am on August 20, 2016

Speed: The Fast and the Curious by Arts Review

A groundbreaking exhibition focussing on the subject of Speed, Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) presents Speed: The Fast and the Curious on display from 20 August 2016. Speed: The Fast …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:20am on August 19, 2016

On the Couch with Gideon Obarzanek by Arts Review

Who is Gideon Obarzanek? A choreographer, occasional theatre director and filmmaker, performing arts curator and an average but extremely enthusiastic surfer. What would you do differentl…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:19am on August 19, 2016

Horses in the Sky by Arts Review

One of the world’s most original and innovative forces in modern dance, Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company, make their Sydney debut with the world premiere of a blistering new work, Ho…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:45am on August 19, 2016

P.O.V Dave by Arts Review

A play is like a photograph – success begins with the composition. P.O.V. Dave by Noel Maloney might strike some as obscuring its key subject by having too much in the frame. The ti…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:46am on August 19, 2016

Curtains by Arts Review

From the creators of Cabaret and Chicago, The Production Company presents Kander & Ebb’s Curtains, a musical comedy ‘whodunnit’ featuring an all-star cast at Arts Ce…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:45am on August 19, 2016

Performing Arts Companies to tour Regional New South Wales by Arts Review

Regional New South Wales (NSW) audiences will experience the sounds of a critically acclaimed Australian orchestral string ensemble, enjoy an award-winning West End comedy and travel back…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:42pm on August 18, 2016

Projections to light up Greville Street as part of Glow Winter Arts Festival by Arts Review

Hot off the back of their work in the Gertrude Street Projection Festival, a number of talented projectionists will bring their technicolour magic to Greville Projections as part of the Glow…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:31pm on August 18, 2016

On the Couch with Ian Stenlake by Arts Review

Who is Ian Stenlake? Ian Stenlake is a Preacher’s kid who loves doing cryptic crosswords. A keen musician who has dabbled in acting both before and after graduating from NIDA in the 90…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:50am on August 18, 2016

Awakening by Arts Review

Returning to Monash Uni Student Theatre (MUST) after the sell-out 2013 production Columbine, Green Room nominee Daniel Lammin and a team of talented young theatre makers honour the legacy…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:13am on August 18, 2016

Dead Royal by Arts Review

Gird your loins for a lacerating, camp-drenched celebration of narcissistic megalomania as London based Australian actor, Chris Ioan Roberts returns to Melbourne to present his acclaimed sho…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:05am on August 18, 2016

MPavilion reveals highlights of 2016 program by Arts Review

The Naomi Milgrom Foundation and MPavilion have unveiled highlights of the 2016 program that features more than 400 free public events with more than 300 collaborators, including 31 educa…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:09am on August 18, 2016

Million Dollar Mermaid: Annette Kellerman by Arts Review

Annette Kellerman pioneered competitive swimming for women, starred in American silent films, published books and inspired generations of women. Her life and achievements will now be honoure…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:41am on August 18, 2016

On the Couch with Richard Lewer by Arts Review

Who is Richard Lewer? I'm a Melbourne-based artist whose practice deals with contemporary social realism; exploring subcultures, fraternity, alienation and extreme behaviors or events to pro…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:55am on August 18, 2016

StageArt announce cast for The Color Purple by Arts Review

From Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning bestselling novel and Steven Spielberg's Oscar-nominated film, StageArt presents the Australasian premiere of the Tony Award-winning stage musical,…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:19am on August 17, 2016

A fusion of circus and baroque opera meet in Il Ritorno by Arts Review

Fusing its world famous stripped-back acrobatics with baroque opera, Circa's groundbreaking new work, Il Ritorno will be performed at Arts Centre Melbourne, The Arts Centre Gold Coast and Li…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:36am on August 17, 2016

On the Couch with Stephen Hall by Arts Review

Who is Stephen Hall? That’s actually me. Weren’t you told? Oh. This is a bit awkward… I’m an actor, currently in rehearsals for the world premiere of Fawlty Tow…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:12am on August 17, 2016

The Dobell Drawing Biennial: modestly staged, impressively rendered by Arts Review

There's a big difference between a biennale and a biennial. Although both words simply mean an event that's held every two years, in an art world context they have very different connotation…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:46pm on August 16, 2016

World's biggest festival city partners with Adelaide by Arts Review

Adelaide has officially partnered with the world's biggest festival city, Edinburgh, with several agreements signed between the two festival powerhouses " including one that will create more…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:28pm on August 16, 2016

Sex With Strangers by Arts Review

Exploring privacy, identity and digital media, Q44 Theatre presents Laura Eason's Sex With Strangers, for a limited season from 17 August 2016. Olivia, a thirty nine year old broke and ob…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:19am on August 16, 2016

Dragformation by Arts Review

Documenting the transformation of our Nation's premiere drag performers, photographer Aaron Walker's images of the diverse drag spectrum are captured with great sensitivity, offering a rare …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:57am on August 16, 2016

The Ladies in Black are back! by Arts Review

Queensland Theatre Company (QTC) has announced that the critically acclaimed, smash hit and Helpmann-Award winning musical Ladies in Black will tour nationally in early 2017, opening in Sydn…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:58pm on August 15, 2016
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