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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Screen Australia tracks the vital signs of drama production in another record year by Arts Review

In its 25th year monitoring the health of the Australian film and TV sector, Screen Australia has released The Drama Report, tracking the latest production activity figures, tracking TV dram…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:27pm on November 1, 2015

Yaron Lifschitz to lead GC2018 arts and cultural program by Arts Review

A Queensland-based artistic director who transformed a local circus company into a world renowned performing arts success story has been named the Creative Lead for the Gold Coast 2018 Commo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:08am on October 31, 2015

2015 Lady Fairfax New York Scholarship Concert by Arts Review

The Opera Foundation for young Australians will present a public recital of the six finalists vying for the 2015 Lady Fairfax New York Scholarship at the Verbrugghen Hall of Sydney Conservat…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:40am on October 31, 2015

Seven Deadly Sins by Arts Review

International cabaret sensation Meow Meow joins Australia’s brightest young composers and Victorian Opera's next generation of stars as they reimagine the seven deadly sins for the 21s…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:43pm on October 29, 2015

Heart Lines by Arts Review

Exploring the ideas of destiny and what is truly held within the heart, Heart Lines by Fremantle playwright Kerry Bowden will be presented as part of the 2015 Fremantle Festival until 31 Oct…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:00pm on October 29, 2015

Australian Cast of Les Misérables to storm the barricades in International productions by Arts Review

Cameron Mackintosh's acclaimed new production of Boublil & Schönberg’s legendary musical, Les Misérables has celebrated triumphant seasons in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney and open…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:30pm on October 29, 2015

On the Couch with Jose Carbo by Arts Review

Who is Jose Carbo? Jose Carbo. Freelance Baritone. What would you do differently to what you do now? I'm Sydney based. Life in Spain is very appealing. One day… Who inspires you and why…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:54pm on October 29, 2015

Once Were Leaders " An Evening with Max Gillies by Arts Review

Is Australia suffering a leadership deficit? There was a time when politicians could inspire us. But were they really better than the current crop or has our perception benefited from the pa…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:51pm on October 29, 2015

Hissy Fit: I might blow up someday by Arts Review

Hissy Fit is live, experimental performance art. Far from your mainstage musicals and plays, the show challenges you in its meaning making and surprises you in its performance choices. Rock …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:22pm on October 29, 2015

Asia-Pacific Performing Arts Triennial announced for Melbourne by Arts Review

Victoria's best performing arts talent will collaborate with the best from across Asia to present an unprecedented four-month program of Asia-Pacific performing arts in Melbourne in 2017. Vi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:41pm on October 29, 2015

Sydney Harbour with LEGO Bricks by Arts Review

Sydney Harbour with LEGO Bricks – a world-premiere exhibition at the Museum of Sydney from 7 November 2015 brings to life the spectacle of Sydney Harbour in colourful LEGO. Australia's…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:32am on October 29, 2015

Geraldine's back in Turner's Turn by Arts Review

Playing at The Street for one night only, Turner's Turn is a celebration of Geraldine Turner's  incredible life on stage and marks Geraldine's first cabaret appearance in more than ten ye…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:11am on October 29, 2015

Halloweekend at The Butterfly Club by Arts Review

Hot on the heels of taking out the Best Venue Award at the 2015 Melbourne Fringe, The Butterfly Club is launching its own mini-festival, Halloweekend. This year, Melbourne's home of cabaret,…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:53am on October 29, 2015

$19 million to enrich NSW arts and culture by Arts Review

The NSW Government will provide almost $19 million for more than 160 arts and cultural organisations to deliver innovative and high quality programs and projects. Deputy Premier and Minister…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:39am on October 29, 2015

Dracula by Arts Review

A high camp homage to silent cinema and the ultimate queer hero, The Prince of Darkness, Little Ones Theatre presents Dracula – a gothic and erotic Australian premiere with a comic ben…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:09am on October 29, 2015

Deborah Cheetham " Til The Black Lady Sings by Arts Review

Renowned Indigenous soprano Deborah Cheetham AO shares her unique story of the journey to discover her belonging in a special Sydney premiere performance at the Glen Street Theatre on Saturd…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:20pm on October 28, 2015

On the Couch with Zoe Boesen by Arts Review

Who is Zoe Boesen? A dog-obsessed time optimist who is also an actor. What would you do differently to what you do now? Be Cate Blanchett, be better at time, have more dogs. Who inspires you…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:59pm on October 28, 2015

Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts announces Nominees for Screen Awards by Arts Review

In a year of record box office success for Australian films, taking more than $65 million locally to date, speculation about which films would be nominated for Australia's top screen Awards …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:37pm on October 28, 2015

City of Angels set to open in Melbourne by Arts Review

Winner of six Tony Awards and 2015 Olivier Award winner for Best Musical Revival, City of Angels is set to thrill and delight Melbourne audiences when it plays at the Playhouse – Arts …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:05pm on October 27, 2015

On the Couch with David Handley by Arts Review

Who is David Handley? Director of Sculpture by the Sea. What would you do differently to what you do now? I love running Sculpture by the Sea exhibitions in Bondi and Cottesloe but I w…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:36pm on October 27, 2015

20th Biennale of Sydney unveils initial artist list and exhibition program by Arts Review

The Biennale of Sydney has announced details of the first 73 artists exhibiting at seven venues across Sydney around the city for the Asia Pacific's largest contemporary visual arts event, t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:20pm on October 27, 2015

Buyer and Cellar by Arts Review

A massive cult hit in New York that went on to enjoy a sell-out US tour, Buyer and Cellar is a shopaholic's delight and an adoring fan letter to Barbra Streisand at Arts Centre Melbourne …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:47pm on October 26, 2015

Melbourne Festival's 30th anniversary celebration draws to a close by Arts Review

The 30th Melbourne Festival – the third and final program from Artistic Director, Josephine Ridge – drew to a close on Sunday with sold out, final performances from cult UK…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:33pm on October 26, 2015

On the Couch with Jon Jackson by Arts Review

Who is Jon Jackson? He's a theatre, opera and cabaret singer with a 30 year career, based in Melbourne What would you do differently to what you do now? I would have taken some opportunities…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:07am on October 26, 2015

Background Boy by Arts Review

After 30 years being in the background of the finest Australian cabaret, (Meow Meow, Bob Downe, Spontaneous Broadway, Pastel Vespa, Miss Dorothy etc…) the multi-award winning John Thor…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:15am on October 26, 2015
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