Australia
Theatre review: Tom at the Farm
Things turn scary in the dairy when a grieving lover meets a family who never knew he existed.
Theatre review: Caught
A puzzle of a play that intricately folds in issues about art and social justice.
Older dance artists allow intergenerational stories to blossom
Hobart’s elder ensemble brings the weight of long lives to a physical theatre work on remembering those lost.
Concert review: Mahler's Symphony No. 3
Impressively played and beautifully crafted in this presentation by the Queensland Youth Symphony.
Does the publishing industry glorify bright young things?
There's been ample support for young writers in terms of targeted opportunities and awards but what about later bloomers?
Dance review: Yinarr
An exploration of identity by an Indigenous Dancer.
Theatre review: Jane Eyre
An adaptation that captures all the atmosphere and suspense of the original book.
Placing community at a festival’s heart while reaching for the stars
Brisbane Festival’s Louise Bezzina wants to redefine what a festival can and should be.
Opera Australia’s Lyndon Terracini bows out with a starry flourish
OA's outgoing Artistic Director throws a celebratory season. But will Melbourne opera lovers feel left out of the party?
Right of reply: Birthday Book of Storms review
Playwright Rosemary Johns responds to ArtsHub’s review of Birthday Book of Storms.