Faces
One of the more interesting young choreographers on the current Australian dance scene, James Batchelor demands as much from his audience as he does his dancers. His works are invariably int…
One of the more interesting young choreographers on the current Australian dance scene, James Batchelor demands as much from his audience as he does his dancers. His works are invariably int…
When Eric (Mick) Edgley introduced the first Great Moscow Circus to Australian audiences in 1965, traditional circus in Australia was changed forever. After Edgley died in 1968, his son, Mic…
Following their critically-acclaimed production of Loving Repeating in 2015, Vic Theatre Company has returned to the musical stage with the super-funny, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spellin…
With its dramatic intensity and heartbreaking music, Lucia di Lammermoor has remained one of the most iconic operas since its premiere in 1835. Featuring Soprano Jessica Pratt in the titl…
From the stark to the whimsical, EYES – a new exhibition by Melbourne artist and performer Joshua Fielding at Gallery Voltaire, explores vision in all of its forms. Featuring the work …
Welcome to the world of Rainbow Vomit, a place where anything is possible, everything can happen, and much more than colour erupts from the darkness… Enter a space of tangled imaginati…
Sydney Living Museums have announced the return of the Meroogal Women's Art Prize in 2016, a non-acquisitive art prize established to celebrate the creativity of female artists across NSW…
Who is Joshua Fielding? I find it a bit funny when I'm asked "who Joshua Fielding is" or "Who I am" because, well, I don't mean to sound cliché, but I think (especially artistic types) we'r…
In her program notes for their 2016 production of Romeo and Juliet, Bell Shakespeare Chairman, Ilana Atlas describes it intriguingly as "a departure from what you have come to expect from Be…
Celebrating and exploring fifty years of printmaking by acclaimed Australian artist Daniel Moynihan, whose work has been central to the renaissance of printmaking in this country, this retro…
They are legends in their own lunchtime, and have sung every song ever written and consumed enough French Champagne to sink a battleship between them. Usually solo superstars, Rhonda B…
Alan Moorehead was once one of the most famous Australians alive. A celebrated correspondent during World War Two, his bestselling popular histories ranged in subject matter from 19th centur…
Courtney Barnett has been named Songwriter of the Year at the 2016 APRA Music Awards. The singer/songwriter had a phenomenal 2015, with her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and …
Brotherhood, Men and Memory are placed under the lens when Griffin Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Phillip Kavanagh’s Replay at the SBW Stables Theatre from 9 A…
After more than 15 years, Culture Club are returning to Australia in June featuring the original line-up on stage: singer Boy George, guitarist/keyboardist Roy Hay, bassist Mikey Cr…
The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) is bringing a new look and feel to its Games Lab – a communal game playing hub in the heart of its Screen Worlds exhibit. The redes…
Remarkable Australian landscapes from TarraWarra Museum of Art's collection will feature in an exhibition dedicated to exploring the Australian landscape in two stages until 31 July 2016. A …
A funny and moving new play about a couple learning to love again in the face of adversity, Sue Smith’s Macchu Picchu plays the Dunstan Playhouse from 13 April 2016 following its se…
After a sell-out season in 2014, Claire Marshall brings sexy back to the stage with the return season of her hit new work Flaunt at Metro Arts from 13 April 2016. Flaunt is a unique examinat…
Hot Brown Honey have been cooking up a storm across the country and now it's time for their Melbourne premiere as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival at the Northcote Town Ha…
Following a highly acclaimed debut season in 2015, Melbourne’s Poppy Seed Festival are seeking Expressions of Interest for their 2016 Festival. Poppy Seed Festival is Melbourn…
Who is Carlos E. Bárcenas RamÃrez? I’m a son, a brother, a friend, hopefully a good human being. Apart from that, I'm a passionate about singing and nature. What would you do dif…
AÂ photographic exhibition highlighting images from a musical revolution whose repercussions and reverberations of cultural change nearly 40 years ago, and continue to increase in signific…
Bringing together a highly respected, powerhouse team,  audiences are invited to the world premiere season of a vibrant new Australian musical: CROSSxROADS at Chapel Off Chapel from…
Bayside's newest home of art, Écume Gallery will host Participation Mystique, the latest exhibition from Australian born, New York based photojournalist, filmmaker and artist Tim Geor…