Performing Arts

Kate Miller-Heidke: O Vertigo
The sometimes-opera-singer uses her voice, occasionally with the aid of body percussion, to create unique and adventurous sounds.

Rigoletto
Opera Queensland’s new production, conducted by Johannes Fritzsch, is a feast for the ears.

The Judas Kiss
‘I have always had a low opinion of what people call action,’ Oscar Wilde quips, choosing lunch over exile as…

The Anywhere Festival
From a barber's shop to an old swimming pool Brisbane's Anywhere Festival has released a program that lives up to…

MTC’s Rupert opens in Washington
The first US review of David Williamson’s theatrical biography of Rupert Murdoch describes the play as ‘one-dimensional’.

Art community shapes City of Melbourne strategy
The future of Melbourne’s first Art Strategy is being shaped by the final stage of community input.

A Journey through Jazz: From Louis Armstrong to Herbie Hancock
The mood of the night was one of enchantment spiced with humour, and toe-tapping enthusiasm.

New General Manager is no Urban Myth
The South Australian company's new GM is a former school principal with a passion for the arts and education.

QAGOMA Board announces new members
Arts Minister Ian Walker is confident the three new Board members will help the Gallery sustain its success.

Words
Paul Foot is funny and clever in a way entirely his own.