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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.
Cold Light
A smart, sassy adaptation of Frank Moorhouse’s seminal novel of the coming to age of Canberra.
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.
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…
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…
The Faithful Servant
A thought provoking exploration of the nuanced dilemmas involved in devoting oneself to development work.
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.
Between two worlds
Canberra’s Segue Festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Europe and Australia, providing benefits for artists and audiences alike.
Romeo and Juliet
Peter Evans takes over the reins of Bell Shakespeare with a safe and crowd-pleasing production.
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.