National

Review: Summer of the Seventeenth Doll at Heath Ledger Theatre
Hope, love, mortality, delusion, class identity and gender equity are all explored within the single setting of a 1950s inner…

Lessons from Frankie on the future of craft and making
Frankie editor-in-chief Jo Walker talks trends in craft and what the future of making looks like in Australia.

Auditions now open for the Journey Program at Actors Centre Australia
Learn from leaders in the industry at Actors Centre Australia, where the Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts is now open…

Broadway in a year of reckoning
What is the responsibility of theatre-makers towards live shows that either were created or are set in the past –…

Vale T. E. Lewis
The Aboriginal actor, who starred in The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith and The Shadow King, has died in Katherine aged…

Review: Bliss at Malthouse Theatre
Adapted for the stage by Tom Wright and directed by Matthew Lutton Bliss is a show which makes you question…

Review: Opera Australia's Don Quichotte
A welcome appearance of a French rarity conducted by a connoisseur.

Celebrating Australia’s identity at the National Portrait Gallery
Come face to face with Australia at the National Portrait Gallery, as the institution celebrates a 20-year milestone with a…

How artists make their mark overseas
Local infrastructure for artists provides a strong base to develop international reputations.

From royal style to Hollywood glamour
Cartier: The Exhibition – a show full of history and style comes to Canberra.