Performing Arts

North by Northwest
A clever and humorous homage to a classic movie.

Overcoming loneliness: how art will tackle the next great social challenge
Within little more than a decade, more Australians will live alone than in nuclear families. The arts will be essential…

Vote Arts lobby delivers regional arts funding boost
Following successful pre-election lobbying , the WA Government has committed $24 million to five new programs in regional arts.

Funders move beyond the edifice complex
It has always been easier to get money for a building than for performers to play in it but new…

Creative industries strategy open for submissions
The development of Victoria's Creative Industries Strategy is underway with the launch of a discussion paper.

What life is really like as an artistic director
Running your own arts company is a dream job for many but it's not all champagne openings and calling the…

Eight tips to a healthy workplace
Prioritising mental health can yield both positive economic and cultural benefits for arts organisations.

Love, Love, Love
Mike Bartlett has written a play that is both enormous and domestic in scope.

The Pharoah Sanders Quartet
Jazz legend Pharaoh Sanders leads an outstanding performance at the Melbourne International Jazz Festival.

Youth sector at risk as small-to-mediums squeezed
Theatre for young people is entirely dependent on the small-to-medium sector, vulnerable to the Brandis reallocation and resultant suspension of…