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Peter Cook as Dave Smith in 'Breaking the Castle'. Image: Darren Thomas.
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The art of the solo show

One-person shows have become increasingly popular in current theatre, but what does it take to tackle a solo work?

Sir Simon Rattle in conversation with Martin Buzacott at QPAC Photo: Peter Wallis
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In conversation with Sir Simon Rattle

On the eve of the LSO's Australian tour, Sir Simon Rattle discussed life and music with ABC presenter, Martin Buzacott.

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Music review: London Symphony Orchestra: Adams, Debussy and Ravel, QPAC

A beautifully crafted program, meticulously played by one of the world’s great orchestras and conducted by the inimitable Sir Simon…

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What’s on for Australian Dance Week 2023

Ausdance ACT and QLD celebrate Australian Dance Week 2023 with a series of performances, workshops and trial classes for all…

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When is a traumatised community ready for art?

Creative recovery is not only about art-making in disaster-impacted communities, but also the duty of care towards artists in this…

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'In 2023, CIAF is a movement'

The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair displays the breadth and depth of First Nations engagement under the helm of Artistic Director…

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Giving agency to community voices for 20 years

Looking back over Artspace Mackay’s two-decade journey of providing agency to the region’s diverse communities.

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QAGOMA and V&A join forces for Asia Pacific exhibition

Highlights from QAGOMA’s Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) will be presented at the London Victoria and Albert Museum…

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Contemporary dance company recognised for pushing boundaries  

Based in Mparntwe/Alice Springs, GUTS is the only platform for contemporary dance within a 1500-kilometre radius and the company is…

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Children's art makes it onto UNESCO World Register

An archive of children's art and COVID drawings becomes part of UNESCO's Australian Memory of the World Register.

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