Performing Arts
Creeps
In this hilarious stand-up comedy show, up-and-coming comedians Nat Harris and Elizabeth Davie discuss navigating life as a late-twenty-something.
UN investigates intellectual property law
The United Nations is conducting a special investigation into how intellectual property law affects the right to enjoy culture.
Letters Home
Poignant, funny, disturbingly honest and self-aware monologue brings years of theatrical immersion to a debut performance.
Parade
One of those rare occasions where creative team, cast and performance space combine in perfect symbiosis to present a fantastic…
The Button Event
Raw, emotional and often surprisingly funny, this is a performance that you cannot help be moved by.
Queensland Ballet’s happily ever after season
Queensland Ballet's 2015 season highlights classic fairy tales while luring an international ballet superstar to Australia.
8 tips for negotiating a licence agreement
Licensing your creative work is a great opportunity but make sure you do it right, warn intellectual property lawyers.
Melba returns for another performance
The news that Senator George Brandis has quietly approved a grant to Melba Foundation has heads in the arts community…
Singing about the love that dare not speak its name
Sydney is set to host the world premiere of a new musical inspired by E.M. Forster’s Maurice and Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Zelman Symphony: Emperor
The 67-member orchestra shared and relished these inspirational dialogues on human endeavour, love, loss and jubilation.