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Intimate activism honours artists at work

Rohan Thomson's photographic project 'The Makers' is dedicated to recognising the labour and humanity of visual artists.

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Cold Light

A smart, sassy adaptation of Frank Moorhouse’s seminal novel of the coming to age of Canberra.

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A History of the World in 100 Objects from the British Museum

An engaging but occasionally frustrating exhibition tracking humanity’s development from the Stone Age to the Digital Age.

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Versailles: Treasures from the Palace

A fascinating glimpse into the pomp and power of the French court under the reign of the Sun King and…

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Circus 1903 – The Golden Age of Circus

A sumptuous production that builds on the success of Le Noir and The Illusionists to recreate the grandeur of circus…

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The Faithful Servant

A thought provoking exploration of the nuanced dilemmas involved in devoting oneself to development work.

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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.

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Between two worlds

Canberra’s Segue Festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Europe and Australia, providing benefits for artists and audiences alike.

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Romeo and Juliet

Peter Evans takes over the reins of Bell Shakespeare with a safe and crowd-pleasing production.

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Biting the hand that funds you

A controversial play about eco-terrorism and climate change is set to reignite debate at this year’s You Are Here festival.

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