Performing Arts

What the arts sector wants from Budget 2019
From small companies to peak bodies, we’ve canvased the country for expectations of the Federal Budget.

Does the ever-present screen jeopardise creativity?
Prestigious Australian screen and stage writers discuss technology’s incessant screens and their potential impact on creativity.

Review: The Gospel According to Paul, Canberra Theatre
Keating has risen again to save us from political shambles, but is Jonathan Biggins stretching the joke too far?

Review: Noli me Tangere, Riverside Theatres
Noli me Tangere is an epic rendering of a revered story.

Mind your mental health
Sam Grover catches up with Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho to hear how artists can look after themselves.

Picking up Richard Gill's baton
Picking up where Richard Gill left off as the new Music Director of Sydney Chamber Choir Sam Allchurch contemplates the…

Review: Alessio Bax in Recital
Requiring tour de force virtuosity, thunderous weight and grandeur along with gossamer fragility, this proved to be a memorable recital.

Why WA’s Chamber of Arts and Culture is a good model for all
Essentially a lobbying body, WA’s Chamber of Arts and Culture sits between and across government, business, philanthropy and arts organisations…

Chamber music supergroup assembled for Mozart’s momentous Gran Partita
Performing chamber music requires musicians of the highest calibre – sensitive, intuitive and virtuosic. Omega Ensemble searches Australia to discover…

Review: Ten Days on the Island, part three, the South
After epic weekends in the North West and the North East, the festival's final weekend reaches Hobart and the South.