Australia

John
A play of atmosphere and immersion – a truly fantastic experience.

Pollution destroying heritage-listed art
Mining in the Burrup Peninsula is having devastating effects on ancient rock art but government is protecting industry ahead of…

Fringe cheaper for artists but not everyone is happy
New funding will ensure Adelaide Fringe is more affordable for artists but some argue the money could be better targeted…

Queensland Theatre scoops Matilda Awards
The best of the state’s 2016 theatre productions were celebrated at Monday night’s award ceremony.

The Year I Was Born
This Argentinean/Chilean production is both a compelling piece of theatre and a deeply moving act of remembrance and reconciliation.

10 things learnt from 10 years of blogging
As a creative outlet, blogging can motivate you but probably won't make you money - though it can lead to…

The secrets to keeping the doors open
Longevity can seem an elusive concept in the current arts funding climate, so we asked a few established organisations to…

Fear by Dirk Kurbjuweit
This is a murder story, a psychological thriller, and something more.

Tubular Bells For Two
Two talented musicians play more than twenty instruments.

Propaganda as art: The Red Detachment of Women
Unashamedly a work of communist propaganda 'The Red Detachment of Women' is nevertheless an exquisite ballet that remains an icon…