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The allure of monsters in an age of horror

Trump, terrorism, murder: nightmares dominate the news. So why do we turn to fictionalised villains for entertainment?

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Handel’s Messiah

Fine singing from the Brandenburg Choir.

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Lucrative opportunities in arts research collaboration

A recent report showed that Australia was at the bottom of the list when it came to business-university collaboration. The…

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The Play that Goes Wrong

The new darling of the London’s West End and New York’s Broadway arrives in Australia.

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American Idiot

The musical version of American Idiot is the brainchild of celebrated punk band, Green Day.

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Arts studio call-out for Western Sydney

Be part of a $400,000 Making Spaces Initiative in Western Sydney – it could be the studio collaboration you’re looking…

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Arts lose an angel

Betty Amsden, the pioneering philanthropist, known as the Arts Angel, has died aged 90.

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Macbeth

Shakespeare’s Macbeth gets a gothic reimagining in this visually intriguing production that doesn’t quite hit the mark.

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The Encounter

UK based theatre group Complicite present compelling and unsual The Encounter at PIAF.

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Tosca: Opera Australia

Tosca was a box office success from the start, first performed in 1900 in Rome. This production promises that success…

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