Search News

See all news

Performing Arts

News

Somebody, anybody, nobody

Does Miranda July’s Somebody app signal a paradigm shift towards live art or a new way to avoid surveillance?

StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

La Bayadère

Many ballet-goers expect colour, music and sensation from their visits to the ballet. They could not have been disappointed.

News

Chapter by chapter, Malthouse shakes up its 2015 season

A new programming approach sees works clustered together thematically, creating internal dialogues and broader conversations.

StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

Unholy Ghosts

Campion Decent depicts an honest, entertaining and darkly hilarious personal journey toward the final frontier.

News

Pianists provide a soundtrack for regional Victoria

Performers will be tickling the ivories at two very different events in Bendigo and Shepparton in the coming days.

News

Desert extremes inspire arts oasis

Quality arts programming, balmy nights and starry skies align at the Alice Desert Festival.

News

Thai folk art takes out Geelong Contemporary art prize

The gallery declares Rob McHaffie's 'bright and whimsical work' as winner of its 2014 art prize.

StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

Poetic License

An excellent show, full of sincerity and old fashioned agit-prop energy that would be well worth touring further afield.

Features

Is staying in the closet bad for your career?

Instead of investing half their energy in keeping their sexuality a secret, out gay and lesbian performers can focus more…

StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

Swan Lake

Subtle infusions of humour in the choreography lift the mood of the piece, despite knowledge of impending doom.

1 1,150 1,151 1,152 1,153 1,154 1,750