Australia

Review: The Elements of an Offence, Queer Fringe: New Theatre
The Elements of an Offence showcases a cast who bring considerable charm and comic timing to their work.

Assembling the next generation of diverse theatre-makers
Embedding culturally diverse young people in the theatre-making community requires more than just offering them opportunities to write, act or…

Cracking the US market: Art Money’s Paul Becker on changing the culture of collecting
An Australian art business takes on the toughest art market in the world – and it’s making waves.

Review: Amphibian, Space Theatre Adelaide Festival Centre
Amphibian is a tantalising schools show, a considered, collaborative work from Adelaide’s Windmill Theatre Company that seeks to broach topics…

6 writing techniques to engage your online audience
A common problem faced by creatives is whether their online message cuts through to the intended audience. We asked a…

How Australian creatives have made it in New York (pt2)
In part two of our 'Australian creatives in New York' series we speak with production designer Marc Barold about making…

Review: Ich Nibber Dibber, Malthouse Theatre
Funny, funny feminism from post theatre.

Review: QSO and Tamara Anna-Cislowska, QPAC
QSO's latest brings Beethoven's 7th, Prokofiev, and a premiere from Elena Kats-Chernin.

Review: Dracula, West Australian Ballet
From scenes of horror and violence to exquisitely tender moments, Dracula the ballet is a triumph.

Review: Around the World in 80 Trees by J Drori and illustrated by L Clerc
Between them, Drori and Clerc have created a poetic, visually entertaining and learned insight into trees.