Performing Arts
On the Move: latest appointments and resignations
Changes at the helm for West Space, Sydney Film School, Bendigo Art Gallery, Royal Academy of Dance, National Museum, and…
ICYMI: A wrap of this week’s arts news
New residencies, new developments, new program announcements and other arts news you may have missed.
Why kids see summer holidays as a time to go back to school
Some children see the summer break from school as an opportunity to learn in an area they are passionate about.…
Review: The Madness of George III, National Theatre Live
Mark Gatiss deserves all the praise for his role as King George III.
Creating Queensland’s future
The path forward for Queensland’s arts and cultural sector over the next 10 years and beyond is now open for…
British Council’s ambitious stride forward through inclusivity
A year in as Country Director, ArtsHub speaks with British Council’s Helen Salmon about this year’s wins, and a more…
What happens when a small community loses its arts coverage?
The decision by Hobart's The Mercury to axe all theatre, dance, and music criticism in its pages has alarmed the…
Review: David Williamson’s The Club, Belvoir
With an engrossing story, shrewd female perspectives, complex shed debrief and some excellent physical comedy, including moustache work, The Club…
Why art is indivisable from life
Art is not a luxurious extra, it's a necessity, writes Johanna Knox.
Why Ned Kelly’s story has enduring artistic appeal
He bestrides the Australian cultural landscape like a colossus; the iron-clad outlaw whose name is both revered and reviled.