Performing Arts

The Diary of Anne Frank
Outstanding performances and thoughtful direction make for a compelling production with a potent message.

How useful is uni?
Three-quarters of Australian artists have had formal university training, but some artists say a degree is irrelevant to success as…

The Final Chase
Tomas Ford with a smorgasboard of spy, music and dance for WA's Independent Theatre Festival

The keyboard is mightier than the sword
The George Brandis Live Art Experience is a satirical response to the Minister for the Arts’ abrupt reallocation of arts…

Artists converge on Canberra to #freethearts
Sector representatives from across the country will meet with the major political parties in a bid to reverse the recent…

Art highlights refugees' hopes and dreams
Art plays a significant role in national Refugee Week, challenging misconceptions and current refugee policy.

Is My Lipstick on Straight?
Don’t miss this one-woman play; you’ll love every minute of it and go out wanting more.

Mother Courage and Her Children
This Belvoir production unfortunately doesn‘t measure up to the relevance and sheer force of Brecht‘s great anti-war play.

Unveiled: latest program announcements
Independent theatre in Sydney, writers in Byron Bay, a celebration of past and future in Melbourne, and more.

On the Move: latest appointments and resignations
A new Director for 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art; a new staff member at Melbourne Fringe; and an Assistant…