Australia

Comedy Versus Political Correctness
Far from political correctness being the arch enemy of comedy, comedian and beloved rabblerouser Tim Ferguson believes that neither could…

Scaramouche Jones, HOTA (QLD)
Colin Friels fully inhabits his character in a one-man show that’s guaranteed to haunt you.

Bruny by Heather Rose
Bruny Island is the surprising setting for the final battle of the culture wars in Heather Rose’s political satire.

Bruce Munro: Tropical Light, Darwin (NT)
When a light festival moves from a hodgepodge of projections to a solo exhibition of illuminated sculptures, is a refreshing…

Exploded Textiles, Tamworth Regional Gallery (NSW)
This gutsy and timely exhibition rethinks textile art, but more so demonstrates how our state and regional galleries can work…

Born from chaos, Barking Gecko Theatre is 30 years strong
Given the current state of arts funding, Artistic Director Luke Kerridge is taking hope from the turbulent birth of Barking…

Vale Patrick Carroll
A tribute to the contemporary realist, Patrick Carroll, who died tragically in a Central Coast fire.

The destruction of Sydney’s cultural spaces is creating a city of ghosts
Moving properties from public hands to private developers radically shifts who has access to these spaces and the culture they…

MESS Commissions: Sonorous, The Substation (VIC)
Rosalind Hall and Steve Law's electronic music compositions are a stellar example of the talent coming out of Melbourne Electronic…

And That’s Why We Can’t Have Nice Things, Civic Theatre Newcastle (NSW)
Grahame Cooper’s intellectual curiosity is paired with his white-hot sense of humour in this one-man show.