Performing Arts
Non-professionals invited to assess excellence
The assessors for the new National Program for Excellence in the Arts (NPEA) will have very different qualifications and procedures…
Seventeen
Its moving portrayal of ostracism elevates Seventeen above an appealing premise into great theatre.
On the Move: latest appointments and resignations
NIDA snags a big name, emerging choreographers get a big chance and a major theatre company beefs up its bid…
What's STEM without the flower?
Education’s hottest topic is STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths) while the subjects that teach us human values are undervalued.
The Lobster
Slyly cynical yet unwavering beautiful, Yorgos Lanthimos' English-language debut is a stroke of social commentary brilliance.
Perth Theatre Company cancels remainder of 2015 season
A significant shortfall in corporate and sponsorship support has led to the cancellation of the company’s remaining two productions.
Cultural capitals: Sydney
Turning to Sydney in our latest instalment of our Cultural Capitals series, we ask leading arts professionals to encapsulate what…
Artists prove their excellence in public hearing
Artists and arts managers step up to the plate and do the independent and small-to-medium sector proud in the first…
A new era for children's gallery
After a generous donation, Melbourne Museum's Children's Gallery will be reinvigorated and relaunched as the Pauline Gandel Children’s Gallery in…
Moneybag: latest money news
Opportunities for composers, poets, and sculptures ahead as an array of grants are announced.