Performing Arts

The Land That Time Forgot
Luke Devine presents the compelling story of growing up gay in Tasmania, a story that’s both hilarious and gut-wrenching.

Kwality Chai
A public art performance that promotes Australia’s cross-cultural identity with the offer of tantalizing Indian chai.

The Lion King
The broad appeal of The Lion King has significantly less to do with the story and the music and more…

The Glass Menagerie
For both mother and son, hysteria is always close by in this steamy southern world, as hopes for love, sex…

Marlin
Marlin is a delightful sixty-five minute burst of sea adventure well suited to parents and children seeking a maritime escape.

Rethinking the work experience paradigm
Work experience with arts organisations is in demand but creative companies do more than provide desk-space for envelope-stuffing.

Arts Centre Melbourne appoints new Chief Executive
The new appointee fills a position that has been vacant since November 2013.

Contemporary Dance Company of Western Australia announces inaugural Artistic Director
The new appointee is relocating from northern Queensland to Western Australia, to lead the state's new flagship dance company.

Death of a Salesman parody shut down after legal threats
‘Cease and desist’ letters from the Arthur Miller Estate have forced the early closure of the Melbourne Fringe production.

Many worlds in one: State Theatre Co SA’s 2015 season
Classics by Beckett, Pinter and Lawler rub shoulders with new Australian works in Geordie Brookman’s third season as Artistic Director.