Performing Arts
We don’t want to be part of a student debt-cycle
New hope for arts students in spite of 57 creative courses in vocational training cut last year.
The Innocents
Retracing history and probing iconography and assumptions, Anne Fontaine's convent-set drama steps beyond the monochrome.
$106.6 million for creative industries in Victorian budget
Funding is included for everything from upgrades of existing cultural infrastructure to a new podcasting centre.
Vale Michael Gurr, honoured across art and politics
Michael Gurr was an important Australian playwright, a speechwriter, and committed to social justice. He has died at the age…
What’s your worth? (from the archives)
It's a classic question for artists: how much should you charge? Experts share their tips for setting your commercial value.
Shining a light on salaries
Sometimes operating in the dark does more harm than good.
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
Copyright Council loses a CEO and OperaQ appoints a new Artistic Director.
This Is Eden
A courageous and grotesque wrestling match between the past and the present of transportation and detention in Australia.
The Chapel Perilous
Julia Christensen as Sally Banner is tremendous.
The Realistic Joneses
A dry and witty suburban tale about relationships, mortality and the intricacies of vulnerability.