Performing Arts

Tomorrow's Parties
Despite an interesting premise and solid performances, Tomorrow's Parties dystopic visions limit the emotional pull.

Fall Fell Fallen
Le Guen and Hoffman have developed a totally mesmerising show in a style which they have termed ‘electro-circus’.

Five secrets of strong women
Whether you are a physical acrobat or climbing the greasy pole of arts management, you need much the same techniques.

Crafting your online identity
The Internet is the new phone book but if you want to be found you need to construct your online…

Philanthropy supports Malthouse Theatre initiatives
Opportunities for independent artists, including residencies and placements, are being presented with the aid of philanthropic partners.

The Golden Age
Intellectually there is much of interest, but The Golden Age doesn't resonate as much as one would hope.

The arts community's diversity problem
The arts are how we tell stories about ourselves, yet our sector is failing to embrace cultural diversity, both internally…

Touring exhibitions receive $1.6 million funding
The Federal Government's Visions of Australia program will enable seven exhibitions to visit 76 venues across Australia.

2015 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award-winners announced
Two Tasmanian festivals, an Indigenous artist, and an art facilitator have shared $175,000 in prize money.

Ladies in Black
A comedy of mid-twentieth century manners, Ladies in Black is a paean to an optimistic future.