Performing Arts

New vision for the Sydney Fringe
Now that she’s settled into her role, Festival Director Kerri Glasscock has big plans for the annual arts festival.

The Good Person of Szechuan
This hybrid Chinese-Australian co-production of Brecht’s fable exposes the endless traversing between cultures and imaginings.

‘We’ve lost one of our heroes’
The death of the founder of the Deadly Awards, Gavin Jones, has left a deep void in the Aboriginal community.

The Effect
Lucy Prebble's latest play examines the commercial exploitation underpinning the (first) world's addiction to antidepressants.

The Myth Project: Twin
Twin is witty examination of truth and our need to invent it when it is not so clear.

Big boost to make book publishing as easy as falling off a blog
Investors have poured $400,000 into Tablo, which aims to shake up the traditional publishing model with its cloud-based platform.

Queensland Orchestra secures virtuoso violinist
In an Australian first, Queensland Symphony Orchestra will have a soloist-in-residence in 2015, acquiring a virtuoso violinist.

Adelaide alive with the sound of guitars
On the eve of the 2014 Adelaide International Guitar Festival, Artistic Director Slava Grigoryan discusses the guitarist’s art.

Elemental
This show aims to enlighten, not just with knowledge of the greater world, but also with questions you can ask…

Regional simulcast announced for Black Diggers
The untold story of the experiences of Indigenous Australians during the First World War will be telecast to regional Queensland.