Performing Arts

No tears but some anxieties as Fifield replaces Brandis
Reaction to the demise of Senator George Brandis as Minister for the Arts has been widely celebratory but will the…

Unveiled: Latest program announcements
The latest programming news from around the country, including ballet in Queensland and live music in Perth.

Vale Paul Clarkson
Creative Victoria farewells a former director, remembered for his contributions to the State's arts infrastructure.

MKA: Bounty
Matching outrage with outrageousness, MKA presents its latest installment of confronting political theatre.

New Cabinet: Fifield inherits the empire
Senator Mitch Fifield gets the double whammy of Communications and Arts, and inherits a world of sorrow.

How (and why) to remake a classic
‘If it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ doesn’t apply to the arts, where classics are tinkered with all the time.

They Saw a Thylacine
This gem of a show thoroughly deserves its elevation from Fringe experiment to mainstage success.

Will the NPEA support award-winning experimental practice?
It is integral that the government recognises the cultural, social and economic value of supporting diverse voices in the arts…

King Kong musical is Broadway bound
A Tony Award-winning composer and writer duo have been attached to re-work the problematic Australian musical.

Eight tips for working with friends
Is working with friends a good idea? Dynamic duos share the keys to creating a flourishing friendships collaboration.