Performing Arts

That slippery slope
Playwright Ron Elisha reflects on the personal cost of the marriage equality campaign and the specious argument of ‘the slippery…

Amplifying independent voices by shaking up the arts market model
New bursaries for indie artists, cultural capacity building, and new public programs help ensure APAM 2018 will be more diverse…

The Red Tree
A wonderful new musical by the National Theatre of Parramatta.

Harry Potter play to open in Melbourne in 2019
The two-part theatrical epic, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, has won 22 major theatre awards in the UK. Its…

Bali
Entertaining yet challenging, toxic masculinity goes on a cultural colonialism road trip.

Writers, artists, musicians — digital games still need you
What are the career opportunities for artists, writers and musicians in games? And how do you get started?

Confronting the ugly face of sexual harassment
The lack of a studio system in Australia means few locals have the unfettered power of Harvey Weinstein, but sexual…

What you need to know about your new workplace
When the interviewer asks, ‘Do you have any questions?’, these are the questions you should be asking.

Seven productions share $282k NSW Regional Touring Grants
Create NSW funding will provide regional audiences with access to works ranging from Indigenous dance to experimental performance art in…

Maa
A profoundly personal full-length one-man dance and theatre piece by Jay Emmanuel.