Performing Arts

How an indie company is working to engage new audiences
Pairing with local businesses with an established customer base can help transform unengaged audiences into cabaret fans.

Review: West Australian Ballet's In-Synch: Ballet at the Quarry
A collaboration of ballet dancers from around the world brings a new perspective to the art form.

Art as a balm for the island state
In the wake of January’s devastating bushfires, Ten Days on the Island offers Tasmanians a chance to come together and…

Creative life after kids – how to make it work
Juggling a creative career with irregular work and income is challenging at the best of times, but what happens when…

On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
New appointments for the Wheeler Centre, Bangarra Dance Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company, Baluk Arts, the Queen Victoria Women's Centre, and…

Review: One Infinity, Perth Festival
One Infinity is a reminder of our place within this ever-expanding, infinite universe.

Review: The Great Tamer, Perth Festival
A riveting piece of theatre that collapses mediums, genres, histories and logic allowing us to dwell, momentarily, in that place…

Review: Alchemic by Cassils, PICA
Two exhibitions at PICA give viewers the opportunity to confront, and to change, societal perceptions of complicit violence, making them…

Review: Jesus Christ Superstar, Riverside Theatres
With attention to detail, historical research and the assembling of a skilled company, this Jesus Christ Superstar is respectful, dramatic…

Review: A Family Outing – 20 Years On, Perth Festival
Twenty years after performing alongside her parents, Ursula Martinez revisits the conceit after her father's death and as her mother…