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Theatre review: SNAKEFACE, Belvoir St

A reclamation of self inspired by the Medusa myth.

2024 cast of Rent musical sing and pose on stage during theatre performance.
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Special singalong performance of RENT to join the musical's season

A chance to sing along to Jonathon Larson's award-winning tunes...

Performances & Gigs

Bangarra Dance Theatre

Illume

Bangarra premiere’s first-ever visual arts collaboration, Illume.

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Theatre review: Big Girls Don't Cry, Belvoir St Theatre

1960s Redfern as seen through the perspectives of a group of Aboriginal women.

overhead image of hands holding hand made textile objects. Cul Collective.
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Textile-based artworks unfurl narratives of diversity in Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden

Women from Multicultural backgrounds find connection through storytelling via plants and textiles.

Three indigenous people in bright blue t-shirts sitting in front of shelve of books. Indigenous Literacy
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New Indigenous Literacy program kicks off

Four First Nations creatives head to Sydney to skill up for new futures as publishers, graphic designers and writers in…

Performances & Gigs

Bitchen Wolf

Heaven

★★★★★ – Scotsman ★★★★★ – The Arts Desk

Performances & Gigs

Riverside Theatres

Proudfoot & Friends

Lucas Proudfoot brings his spectacular stage show, Proudfoot & Friends, to Riverside Theatres from the 20th to 21st May.

L-R: Dancer, musician, composer, songman, didgeridoo player, cultural consultant and educator, Uncle Matthew Doyle and Sydney Festival's Blak Out curator and Creative Artist in Residence Jacob (Jake) Nash.
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Sydney Festival seeks Creative Producer – First Nations, as Jake Nash prepares to move on

Sydney Festival’s Creative Artist in Residence Jacob (Jake) Nash will depart after the 2026 Blak Out program; a new role…

Exhibitions

Waverley Council

Souter's Bondi

Iconic murals return home to Bondi

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