Performing Arts
‘A wiseman’s art’: Twelfth Night and cross-mobility casting
Veteran actor Keith Robinson returns to the stage after a ten year recovery from a severely disabling variant of Guillain-Barre…
Proving the real value of the arts
The arts needs to stop trying to justify itself in economic terms and embrace the real public value it delivers.
What’s wrong with excellence in the arts
Excellence sounds like a motherhood concept but it is actually a code word for a narrow conservative agenda.
OUR Land People Stories
Prevailing motifs of kinship and family are woven throughout Bangarra’s three latest works in a fitting dedication to David Page.
Lest We Forget
A reflection of how humanity can rebuild itself when at times there is no hope.
Soweto Gospel Choir
Glorious entertainment which honours international struggles for justice.
AFTRS Open Day opens doors
AFTRS invites prospective students to learn about the 2017 BA Screen, Diplomas and Postgraduate programs, meet tutors and alumni, plus…
Pathways to screen and stage
Your guide to the top performing arts and film colleges, schools, and academies in Australia.
Cuts and concealed censorship
It's no coincidence cuts are directed at arts, education and science, where strong voices are not compliant with Government ideology.
Michael Gow on the agony of theatre
Struggle is the essence of drama proposes playwright Michael Gow in his keynote address at the National Play Festival 2016.