Performing Arts
The Barber of Seville
Rossini’s tongue-in-cheek, evergreen operatic comedy celebrates its 200th Anniversary.
Come Away With Me To The End Of The World
The curiosity with which the characters hold each other sheds light on small spaces and private moments of existence.
State earns $226 million from musicals boom?
A boom in musicals brought as much money in as the Australian Open tennis and provided 3,000 jobs.
Arts sector silence fails Indigenous peak bodies
Indigenous Arts needs its own peak bodies to enable specific outcomes to the Indigenous sector that the mainstream arts cannot…
How your anxiety is affecting your creativity
'Anxiety is the handmaiden of creativity', wrote TS Eliot. But modern research shows the relationship is much more complicated.
Five questions to help you bounce back from grant rejection
Missing out on a grant can be frustrating and demoralising but asking the right questions can turn it into an…
Taking your art practice to the next level
In this video discussion, four gallery managers offer valuable advice on exhibiting and approaching galleries.
The impact of #ausvotesarts
The recent Federal election saw unprecedented coverage of the arts as a political issue, the outcomes of which may have…
Pete the Sheep
A delightful Australian musical for all ages.
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown
As if flipping through the pages of the iconic strip, the Hayes Theatre Company has joyously brought Charlie Brown and…