Performing Arts

Anti-scalping legislation draws criticism
Ticket companies up in arms about legislation aimed at curbing scalping.

Targeting diverse audiences
Multiculturalism isn't just an on-stage issue. It is also needed to build audiences.

New censorship threatens diversity
The censorship of art threatens our society's diversity and tolerance.

Rising
A compelling and beautiful performance by a rising star of the international dance scene, Aakash Odedra.

Wollongong drummer win's jazz gong
A 23-year old regional artist has won the 2013 Jann Rutherford Memorial Award.

Why I get naked for art
The 48-year old mother whose nude photograph was banned tells ArtsHub why she is insulted by the censorship.

The Beast
Satirist and actor Eddie Perfect tries his hand at playwriting for the MTC with mixed results.

Curtain rises on new Sydney venue
Darlinghurst Theatre Company launches inaugural season at Sydney’s newest theatre venue.

The meditation of darkened theatres
Committing time and focus to a performance may tap the benefits of meditation, mindfulness and rest.

Professional theatre honours its founding father
Melbourne’s theatre community is gathering to honour John Sumner, but the MTC founder was more workhorse than visionary.