Performing Arts
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?
Handel’s Messiah
Fine singing from the Brandenburg Choir.
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…
The Play that Goes Wrong
The new darling of the London’s West End and New York’s Broadway arrives in Australia.
American Idiot
The musical version of American Idiot is the brainchild of celebrated punk band, Green Day.
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…
Arts lose an angel
Betty Amsden, the pioneering philanthropist, known as the Arts Angel, has died aged 90.
Macbeth
Shakespeare’s Macbeth gets a gothic reimagining in this visually intriguing production that doesn’t quite hit the mark.
The Encounter
UK based theatre group Complicite present compelling and unsual The Encounter at PIAF.
Tosca: Opera Australia
Tosca was a box office success from the start, first performed in 1900 in Rome. This production promises that success…