Performing Arts

How to plan for your masters
Your guide to what goes into preparing for a master’s degree in the arts at NIDA.

Love Bites: Queer storytelling in its rawest form
A series of personal and transformative documentaries told by LGBTIQ filmmakers will screen on ABC iview this Sunday to coincide…

Call of the wild: Extreme artist residencies
Some artists are inspired by pushing their practice – and themselves – to the edge. We take a look at…

Review: Slap and Tickle at Fringe World
High energy variety entertainment, showcasing the strong talents of all performers in a variety show with a clever narrative arc.

Aging audience drives growth in family shows
Across the country, artists are creating quality work that appeals to several generations simultaneously, and kids are reaping the benefits.

Review: Top Girls at Sydney Theatre Company
A stellar production of this demanding, thought-provoking play that confronts issues which are still extremely relevant today.

Review: The Children, MTC
Flawless performances carry a seesawing story of intergenerational responsibility and the hubris of modernity.

Arts South Australia distributes over $300,000 in funding
On the eve of entering caretaker mode, state government funding has been distributed to 12 artists and organisations; a strong…

Four companies partner to encourage greater theatre diversity
Following the success of a development program for Asian Australian playwrights, a new initiative focuses on Asian Australian directors.

Review: Mamma Mia at the Capitol Theatre
A most delightful revival of this ever popular ABBA musical.