Performing Arts

Powerhouse announce NSW Creative Industries Residencies
Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum has revealed the 11 creatives who will take part in its inaugural NSW creative industries residency program.

Sydney Festival becomes Australia’s single largest commissioner of new work
Festivals play a vital role in commissioning and co-commissioning work from small to medium companies and independents. Without them, the…

Jekyll and Hyde, Arts Centre Melbourne (VIC)
Anthony Warlow reprises one of his signature roles, 25 years later, and it’s well worth the wait.

What Jacinda Ardern’s leadership means for the arts
New Zealand's progressive PM has much to teach other world leaders in her championing of the arts and compassionate government.…

Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
David Darcy wins ANZ People's Choice Award, winner of Acqualand Sculpture award revealed, plus NATSIAA award winner announced.

Confronting sexual harassment in your organisation
Taking on sexual harassment means acknowledging that arts organisations inherently work with power and this should be managed, according to…

Fleabag, National Theatre Live
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s one-woman show leaves you wanting more – so luckily there’s two seasons of the TV series too.

The Dark Master, OzAsia Festival (SA)
A laugh-out-loud show from avant-garde Japanese theatre company Niwa Gekidan Penino.

Skilling up actors for the long haul
A new website designed to help actors plan and prepare for a long-term career has been launched in Sydney.

Cuckoo, OzAsia Festival (SA)
Jaha Koo’s one-man, three-rice-cooker show offers insight into the recent struggles of South Korea.