Australia

Getting up close and personal with the visual arts
The Melbourne Art Fair has announced a bold public art program that will see visual art flow into a host…

MTC Board announces new appointment
With a background in publishing, this well-travelled appointee brings a wealth of experience to the Melbourne Theatre Company.

Dust
Suzie Miller’s triumph about the best of humanity is confidently delivered by the Black Swan State Theatre Company.

American Buffalo
The director's intellectual understanding of the play somehow fails to translate to the stage in this famous work by David…

Mein Kampf
Expert direction, dynamic performances, dazzling writing and design create a biting, clever and inspiring comedy.

Queensland Orchestra shoots for the stars (literally)
The Queensland Symphony Orchestra will aim high in a concert series merging orchestra classics with astronomy this November.

Hedda Gabler
This production has not so much given new meaning to the work, as it has simply allowed a space for…

Acrobat: A Dining Room Tale
David Chong's Dining Tale was a gift of a man’s childhood memories of family and youth told in the most…

Dancing on the precipice
WA choreographer Rachel Arianne Ogle will debut her new major work precipice, a feat in physicality, sound & visual installation.

Art is worth less in the age of Spotify – and not just financially
When the consumer can delete at the push of a button royalties are drastically reduced and artistic worth is liquified.