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Hedda Gabler
This production has not so much given new meaning to the work, as it has simply allowed a space for…

Acrobat: A Dining Room Tale
David Chong's Dining Tale was a gift of a man’s childhood memories of family and youth told in the most…

Dancing on the precipice
WA choreographer Rachel Arianne Ogle will debut her new major work precipice, a feat in physicality, sound & visual installation.

Art is worth less in the age of Spotify – and not just financially
When the consumer can delete at the push of a button royalties are drastically reduced and artistic worth is liquified.

Loveplay
The exuberance and camaraderie between the collective members is palpable in their excellent timing and generous performances.

National Instagram Award: Australian Life
Art & About Sydney and Tourism Australia are hosting an Instagram competition showcasing the best images of Australian life.

Anonymous book reviews don’t foster our literary culture
In running anonymous reviews, the mainstream media sacrifices a crucial point of difference from online trolls and avatars.

Caligula
Caligula is a provocative performance that is comprised of essential ideas and images by an ensemble willing to take risks.

Henry V
Bell Shakespeare's Henry V is much more emotionally resonant than most modern productions.

Must see Indigenous drama returns to Melbourne
Based on official records and letters, the documentary theatre production Coranderrk is a remarkable slice of Aboriginal history.