Performing Arts

Blackrock
Nick Enright's quintessentially Australian play grapples with weighty themes.

Curating and creating with light
We speak to the artists behind new commissions for Glow Winter Arts Festival in the City of Stonnington about what…

Celebrating the art of connection
International arts festivals like OzAsia are uniquely placed to break down boundaries between individuals and nations.

Onesie World
Part vibrant performance, part impromptu fashion show and part art installation.

From convict era to concert hall
A new collaboration between the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and prison inmates aims to build empathy, self-esteem, writing skills and community…

Three ways to get the best applicants for your arts job
With so many people working in the sector and even more wanting to break in, we are often swamped with…

On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
Three long serving arts company Directors retire, contracts renewed at the top, and a leading soprano heads West.

The future of festivals
Fragmenting audiences, decolonisation, and arts centres muscling in on their territory: what do the coming years hold for our arts…

Aboriginal musician Dr G. Yunupingu dies aged 46
Internationally respected and recognised, Dr Yunupingu performed in his native Yolngu language for royalty and presidents.

A Doll’s House
Ibsen’s well-crafted play is one of the most performed plays of the past 150 years; this production is flawed and…