Australia
Dja Dja Wurrung barks are Australian art – the British Museum should return them
The British Museum owns a number of priceless pieces of Aboriginal art, and claim they’re the best possible home for…
Arts to come in innovation policy, says Minister
The absence of the arts from the recent Government Innovation statement is not the last word, says the Minister for…
Scientists now curating Mona
David Walsh hopes to prove that art has an evolution based in biology in a new Mona exhibition On the…
The Young King
Oscar Wilde’s fairy tale is brought to vivid life in this inventive new Slingsby production.
The Events
David Greig’s script is excellent, but it’s the presence of a different choir on stage every night that truly makes…
Romeo and Juliet
Despite great moments, this production lacks the emotional depth you crave from Romeo and Juliet.
Surveying the diversity of book reviews
The Stella Prize is extending its initiatives to increase media and review coverage of authors from diverse backgrounds.
Concerto Italiano
Honesty, simplicity, beauty and integrity delivered in spades.
The ultimate lesbian double feature
Fun and without a doubt an interesting and thought-provoking concept, the show unfortunately lagged.
Go Down, Moses
Italian theatre-maker Romeo Castellucci’s latest work is brilliant and baffling in equal measure.