Australia
Gillian Cosgriff is Whelmed
Gillian Cosgriff is a multi-talented performer with great potential; a virtuoso keyboardist who can compose and sing her own material…
On the Move: latest appointments and resignations
New appointments in visual arts, museums and performing arts this week.
The Giants take Perth by storm
An audience of 1.4 million flooded the streets for the opening event of Perth International Arts Festival.
Untangling the enigma of audiences choices
You already know the demography of your audiences but do you understand why it is skewed? The equation is complex.
Writers anxious as a Book Award is edited
Opportunities for writers and state profile are diminished by the decision to reduce a significant award to a biannual format.
Not I, Footfalls, Rockaby
Three short plays by Samuel Beckett performed with remarkable fluency by Irish actor Lisa Dwan.
Thread
There are simply too many ideas in this Fringe World production to allow any of its threads to truly breathe.
Yasukichi Murakami: Through a Distant Lens
An intimate, visually delightful show about a hidden part of Australian history.
Suddenly Last Summer
The STC gives Tennessee Williams a cinematic makeover, though generous use of AV projections may polarise audiences.
Mozart Dances
This sublime work, choreographed by Mark Morris, was performed to a live score played by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.