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Rehearsing intimacy after #MeToo

Fight directors coordinate fight scenes in theatre, and choreographers assist with movement sequences. Why shouldn't sex scenes also be carefully…

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On the move: the latest appointments and resignations

New director of MAAS, new Associate Producers at ILBIJERRI, sudden dismissal of YIRRAMBOI Creative Director, and more.

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Review: Xenides, Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre WA

This devised mix of musical theatre, witty confessionals and thoughful social critique engages, but lacks a consistent thread to convincingly…

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Review: The Climbing Tree, Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre

A touching and poignant drama about Bathurst as both a material and imaginative sphere. It is a complex and profound…

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Review: Freud’s Last Session, Seymour Centre

There is some truly marvellous acting in this detailed and precise production.

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How stage and screen professionals can help reduce suicides in Australia

Evidence suggests that the dramatic portrayal of suicide can impact on vulnerable audiences, including contributing to increases in copy-cat incidents…

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Nginha ngurambang marunbunmilgirridyu: I love this country – but do you?

Jonathan Jones’ Artstate keynote talk offered fresh pathways forward in our complex colonial conversation.

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Critics savage King Kong on Broadway

The massive star of the show, a 2000 pound and 20 foot high puppet, gets rave reviews, the songs and…

Career Advice

What it really takes to juggle an arts organisation with family life

The director of Wellington's LitCrawl, Claire Mabey, reflects on what a family-friendly arts organisation might look like.

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ICYMI: This week’s arts news round-up

Fraudulent art dealings; first convention centre to lead arts with a Reconciliation Action Plan; art conquers Bathurst car culture and…

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