Performing Arts
Woolworths reverses decision to cancel Spencer Tunick nude installation
'The Woolworths Group has always been supportive of the Arts Festival. This is not a decision based on the artist…
Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog In The Night-Time at QPAC
Based on Mark Haddon’s bestseller and directed by Marianne Elliott this snazzy, original play brims with brilliant touches.
Review: Molière's The Hypochondriac at Eternity Playhouse
In this new vibrant translation by Hilary Bell, Molière's play is given a sharp updated revival.
Review: Assassins The Musical at Sydney Opera House
Sondheim’s Assassins is a darkly ironic version of 'The American Dream' and a savage critique of our times.
Review: Prelude in Tea Concert by The Muffat Collective
A glorious concert of luscious Baroque music.
On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
New editor for The Saturday Paper and artist re-elected to PPCA Board, New Head for Leonard Joel and New Zealand…
$2.6M to support life changing creative projects
'Game changing' projects to drive social change announced at Creative State Summit.
From New York to New Zealand – how a coup is changing a gallery
ArtsHub speaks with Neal Stimler, The Met’s Public Engagement guru who is changing the face of the Auckland Art Gallery,…
The waning shadow of the Tasmanian Gothic
Tasmanian artists are increasingly exploring themes which speak to contemporary life, including the island's history of protest and activism.
How to leverage rejection to fuel your arts career
Rejection stings, but is inevitable in the arts – here's how artists, writers, actors and more have moved through painful…