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Thierrée’s Tabac Rouge announced as Sydney Festival curtain raiser

The French theatre-maker’s most extravagant work to date is a study of desire, power and social structures.

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University of Sydney gets creative for Open Day

Students looking to pursue a career in architecture and creative arts can start their journey at the University of Sydney…

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Mastering the moving image

The Master of Moving Image program at Sydney College of the Arts invites participants to explore new digital environments of…

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Contemporary music education hits a new note

Contemporary music will be taught for the very first time at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

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Architecture program builds a bright future

Things are literally looking up for a new Architecture program at the University of Sydney.

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Artists come back to the fold

Leading artists are returning to their roots at the Sydney College of the Arts.

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The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly

Kruckemeyer and Lovett handle the story's quandry with enthusiasm, sensitivity, and a good dose of reality.

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Kissing a Stranger

Anna Lumb presents a cacophony of short theatrical scenes that leave the audience simultaneously puzzled and entertained.

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Hot off the press

Haruki Murakami has touched down at the Edinburgh International Book Festival – and the hysteria is just beginning.

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Theatre from the comfort of your Armchair

Bondi's Rock Surfers Theatre Company are staging performances in people's living rooms for Art & About Sydney 2014.

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