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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Windmill Theatre appoints new General Manager / Producer by Arts Review

Adelaide’s Windmill Theatre has announced the appointment of Kaye Weeks as the company's new General Manager/Producer. Kaye takes on the role following the recent departure of Sa…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:22pm on May 31, 2016

The sound of silence: why aren't Australia's female composers being heard? by Arts Review

Since 1987, 47 composers have been commissioned to write for the Australia Ensemble " the nation's leading chamber music ensemble. Forty one of them were men. Meanwhile, only 10% of Australi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:53pm on May 31, 2016

Double Indemnity by Arts Review

One of the greatest crime novels of our times is given new life thanks to a razor-sharp stage adaptation by award-winning writer Tom Holloway, Double Indemnity will make its world premier…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:33am on May 31, 2016

Things NOT of this EARTH Circus Showcase 2016 by Arts Review

Journey to a retro alien utopia where everything is not as it seems, as the 2016 graduating class from the National Institute of Circus Arts present a retro sci-fi themed showcase, Thi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:56am on May 31, 2016

Stolen by Arts Review

Nearly 20 years after its first performance, National Theatre of Parramatta will premiere a new production of Jane Harrison's acclaimed play, Stolen at the Riverside Theatres from 2 June …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:28am on May 31, 2016

NEON by Arts Review

A candy-coloured journey through the American dream, NEON explores how the simple product known as neon shone bright as a beacon for the hopes of a country. A visually stunning and inf…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:30am on May 31, 2016

Songs for a New World by Arts Review

A contemporary song cycle that illuminates the timelessness of self-discovery, Blue Saint Productions presents Jason Robert Brown’s stunning Songs for a New World at Chapel off C…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:29am on May 31, 2016

On the Couch with Hue William Blanes by Arts Review

Who is Hue William Blanes? Still don’t know! What would you do differently to what you do now? Not put as much chilli in my dumpling soup. Who inspires you and why? People who do thing…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:55am on May 31, 2016

Swan Lake by Arts Review

Following a sold out season in Sydney in April, and fresh from performances in Adelaide, the magic of Swan Lake returns when Stephen Baynes' masterful interpretation comes to Arts Centre Mel…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:36am on May 31, 2016

First glance at 2016 Melbourne International Film Festival by Arts Review

Celebrating its 65th edition, the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has announced its First Glance line-up of titles and new initiatives ahead of the 18-day festival, which ope…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:58pm on May 30, 2016

Designers chosen for Brisbane's new Indigenous war memorial by Arts Review

Two of Queensland's most admired artists will design the state's official memorial honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander servicemen and women. To be erected in Brisbane's Anzac Squ…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:48pm on May 30, 2016

Creativity to transform six small towns in Victoria by Arts Review

Creativity is set to make a big impact on some of Victoria's smallest towns with each receiving $350,000 to undertake an ambitious two-year project to transform their communities. Minister f…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:07am on May 30, 2016

Adelaide Guitar Festival takes the music to the people in 2016 by Arts Review

Taking the beautiful, divergent and diverse sounds of the guitar to the people of South Australia, this year's Adelaide Guitar Festival will feature more than 300 artists performing over …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:31am on May 30, 2016

On the Couch with Melanie Jame Wolf by Arts Review

Who is Melanie Jame Wolf? I am an Australian born, video artist and performance maker who makes work under the name Savage Amusement, sometimes solo, sometimes with friends. I live between M…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:52am on May 30, 2016

Bianco Del Rio " Not Today Satan by Arts Review

Judging by the crowd which packed the Playhouse Theatre for Bianca Del Rio's single Canberra performance, the television show, RuPaul's Drag Race has a lot of viewers in Canberra. Bianca …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:56pm on May 29, 2016

Little Shop of Horrors by Arts Review

A production design that looked dwarfed in the Canberra Theatre, together with a sound design which rendered most of the lyrics unintelligible, combined to take the gloss off the highly anti…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:14pm on May 29, 2016

On the Couch with Ivy Latimer by Arts Review

Who is Ivy Latimer? Another young woman trying to figure it all out. What would you do differently to what you do now? Regularly watch more classic films instead of indulging in B grade r…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:45am on May 28, 2016

Cindy Sherman by Arts Review

The first major Australian solo exhibition in more than 15 years of work by the renowned New York-based artist Cindy Sherman will be on display at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:00am on May 28, 2016

2016 National Indigenous Arts Awards winners announced by Arts Review

Outstanding achievement in Indigenous arts were celebrated last night at a ceremony at the Sydney Opera House for the Australia Council's Ninth National Indigenous Arts Awards. These pres…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:43pm on May 27, 2016

Strictly Gershwin by Arts Review

In a spectacular tribute to George Gershwin and the big band era of the thirties, Queensland Ballet presents Strictly Gershwin at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre until 4 June 2016. …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:21pm on May 27, 2016

Vivid Sydney's glow takes over the city by Arts Review

Sydney is awash with colour this evening as more than 90 light installations light up the city for the annual Vivid Sydney festival, projecting colourful art on the world-famous Sydney Harbo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:40am on May 27, 2016

Mira Fuchs by Arts Review

Leave your preconceptions with the coat-check and step into an oft-hidden economy of desire and exchange as Melanie Jame Wolf presents Mira Fuchs in an Australian Premiere at Arts House &…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:32am on May 27, 2016

Max and Olive: The photographic life of Olive Cotton and Max Dupain by Arts Review

The Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne will be the first Victorian gallery to host Max and Olive: The photographic life of Olive Cotton and Max Dupain. The touring ex…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:48am on May 27, 2016

On the Couch with Barb Jungr by Arts Review

Who is Barb Jungr? A singer, songwriter and theatre practitioner, based in London but working around the world. I like yoga and the sea and dancing and smiling faces and the moon rising…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:34am on May 27, 2016

Boy George joins Vivid Music program with exclusive DJ set in Sydney by Arts Review

Vivid Music has announced international pop-icon Boy George will perform an exclusive DJ set on the rooftop terrace of Darling Harbour's Café Del Mar on Sunday 12 June. Vivid Sydney is the …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:46pm on May 26, 2016
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