Performing Arts

Two Weddings, One Bride; Opera Australia (VIC)
A pantomime that feels past its peak, though it hits all the right notes for fans of the genre.

Gui Shu (Belong), PICA (WA)
This multi-layered show offers a series of interesting experimentations but leaves the audience with questions unanswered.

Oleanna, Tasmanian Theatre Company (TAS)
The 26-year-old play continues to provoke controversy.

Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
OzAsia Festival honoured at SA Tourism Awards, Joel Adler wins big at Sculpture by the Sea, Sydney actor and artist…

How to take a career break
From building rest into your week, to taking an extended sabbatical to learn a language, travel the globe, raise a…

Entries now open for 2020 World of WearableArt Awards
Designers, artists and makers from around the globe are invited to compete for a total prize pool of NZ $187,500.

Billboard art reimagined – the new prize taking creativity to the streets
The inaugural Fivex Art Prize offers visual artists and creatives the chance to reimagine billboard art with a work displayed…

New performing arts awards announced for NT
Three key Territory arts organisations have formed a new strategic alliance, with their first action a celebration of the local…

Why you need a mailing list for your arts business
A newsletter is a great tool for building your rep as an artist. Sam Grover scouts some great tips for…

Apocalypse Meow, Malthouse Theatre (VIC)
Meow Meow’s silly season show is an odd Christmas panto, steered by a fallen but charismatic diva.