Performing Arts

Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Princess Theatre, Melbourne
Presented as two full-length plays, which audiences can see on consecutive nights or back to back on the same day,…

ICYMI: A wrap of this week’s arts news
The Victorian Government announces new Bangarra partnership, MPavillion's next architect revealed, joint statement condemns Berejiklian government’s festival fears, and more.

On becoming: a conversation with transgender artist Cassils
Perth Festival artist Cassils offers their read on gender stereotyping, cross-generational mentoring, how to use training as transformation and doing…

Review: Sara Macliver in Concert with Camerata, QPAC
The opening concert of Camerata's 2019 season offered an eclectic and interesting choice of repertoire.

Review: Swell 4.0 – Music as Medicine
A live-music experience that puts you front and centre of making, listening, sharing and reminiscing about music that moves.

Vocation vs occupation: why you should follow your heart at university
Getting cold feet about the course you’re enrolled in, and dreaming of better things? Trust us, you’re not alone!

The performing arts academy where participation is a part of life
At WAAPA, students don’t just learn; they perform in an eclectic array of concerts and performances throughout the year, alongside…

On the Move: latest appointments and resignations
New Head of Public Engagement for AGNSW, new Artistic Director at Mudlark Theatre, changes at Arts Law, and more.

Review: King Arthur: Gabrieli Consort & Players
It is a rare treat to see one of Europe’s most highly regarded ensembles performing in the intimate setting of…

Ultra-cool arts festival experience for UTAS students
From a series of high-profile installations at Dark Mofo and The Falls Festival to a portable sound stage at Mona…