Performing Arts

A Rabbit for Kim Jong-Il
A screwball, morbid farce relying on a patently absurd premise largely based on an inexplicably true story.

Why we are burning out in the arts
Working long hours for low pay, fighting for budgets and the emotional exhaustion tied to creative output are a recipe…

The Aspirations of Daise Morrow
A fun, creative and original production of a short story by Patrick White, Australia’s only Nobel laureate.

Welcoming phones in the theatre
Technology is giving audiences back their voice, prompting some theatre companies to embrace their digital critics.

Community during Silver Linings
Silver Linings is 11 days of fun, colour and movement for the community to get involved with to celebrate 25…

On the Move: latest appointments and resignations
This week's moves include a general manager moving on and a new arts centre chair.

Cloudstreet: an opera in Australian vernacular
Audiences won't need subtitles for a new opera, based on Tim Winton’s iconic novel set in suburban Perth and populated…

Limbo
Slick circus routines with live music and international acts is a mainstream crowd-pleaser.

What the new cultural policy means for NSW arts
Western Sydney, metropolitan Sydney & regional NSW are the big winners from a policy that sets ambitious targets for cultural…

New Minister, authors share doubts about Book Council
New Minister for the Arts Senator Fifield has already expressed doubts about the plans for a Book Council. He may…