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OzAsia Festival unveils 2014 program

This year's festival will feature over 140 artists from Adelaide’s Chinese sister state, Shandong Province.

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MTC Board announces new appointment

With a background in publishing, this well-travelled appointee brings a wealth of experience to the Melbourne Theatre Company.

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Dust

Suzie Miller’s triumph about the best of humanity is confidently delivered by the Black Swan State Theatre Company.

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American Buffalo

The director's intellectual understanding of the play somehow fails to translate to the stage in this famous work by David…

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Mein Kampf

Expert direction, dynamic performances, dazzling writing and design create a biting, clever and inspiring comedy.

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Queensland Orchestra shoots for the stars (literally)

The Queensland Symphony Orchestra will aim high in a concert series merging orchestra classics with astronomy this November.

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Hedda Gabler

This production has not so much given new meaning to the work, as it has simply allowed a space for…

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Acrobat: A Dining Room Tale

David Chong's Dining Tale was a gift of a man’s childhood memories of family and youth told in the most…

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Dancing on the precipice

WA choreographer Rachel Arianne Ogle will debut her new major work precipice, a feat in physicality, sound & visual installation.

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Art is worth less in the age of Spotify – and not just financially

When the consumer can delete at the push of a button royalties are drastically reduced and artistic worth is liquified.

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