Performing Arts
Ganesh Versus the Third Reich
Perfect comic timing meets brutally upfront delivery: these guys are a tight unit.
Kate Miller-Heidke: O Vertigo
The sometimes-opera-singer uses her voice, occasionally with the aid of body percussion, to create unique and adventurous sounds.
Rigoletto
Opera Queensland’s new production, conducted by Johannes Fritzsch, is a feast for the ears.
The Judas Kiss
‘I have always had a low opinion of what people call action,’ Oscar Wilde quips, choosing lunch over exile as…
The Anywhere Festival
From a barber's shop to an old swimming pool Brisbane's Anywhere Festival has released a program that lives up to…
MTC’s Rupert opens in Washington
The first US review of David Williamson’s theatrical biography of Rupert Murdoch describes the play as ‘one-dimensional’.
Art community shapes City of Melbourne strategy
The future of Melbourne’s first Art Strategy is being shaped by the final stage of community input.
A Journey through Jazz: From Louis Armstrong to Herbie Hancock
The mood of the night was one of enchantment spiced with humour, and toe-tapping enthusiasm.
New General Manager is no Urban Myth
The South Australian company's new GM is a former school principal with a passion for the arts and education.
QAGOMA Board announces new members
Arts Minister Ian Walker is confident the three new Board members will help the Gallery sustain its success.