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Soon to tour Australia: Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance

After 10 years, Flatley's Irish dance extravaganza returns Down Under.

Smiling women seated in auditorium with purple lighting. SXSW
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Speakers announced for SXSW Sydney 2025

Entrepreneurial self-driven funding, robotics, cyber affairs and AI's acceleration – are just some of the topics to be unpacked at…

The cast of "Annie" standing against a bright, blazing backdrop.
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Musical review: Annie, Capitol Theatre

A well-orchestrated cohesive production.

A scene from the 2025 STC production 'Bloom' at the Roslyn Packer Theatre.
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Musical review: Bloom, Roslyn Packer Theatre

A comedic musical theatre production by Tom Gleisner and Katie Weston, set in a nursing home and featuring cross-generational friendships.

Full cast of 'The Producers.' A crowd is assembled around two men.
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Musical review: The Producers, Hayes Theatre

Dated in parts, but otherwise this decades-old production is still funny and entertaining.

In yellow light, a silhouette of two dancers crouching, with their arms over their heads.
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Dance reviews: That's Two Thank You, Riverside Theatres

The art of the duet is showcased in this dance festival.

Students and a single staff gathering around a table with a map of Australia in the background. The atmosphere is welcoming and friendly.
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Not just hitting milestones but driving change

The National Art School offers degree programs that embed Indigenous perspectives throughout, ensuring all students are supported throughout their degrees.

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Theatre review: 12 Angry Jurors, Star of the Sea Theatre

Based on the original 'Twelve Angry Men' teleplay, this production shows how relevant it remains to issues of crime and…

A scene from Ensemble Theatre’s 2025 production of 'The Glass Menagerie'. A young man stands with his back to the camera, arms upraised; his shadow falls dramatically on the wall behind him. A slender, waiflike young woman, her face turned away from the camera, stares at his dramatically lit shadow.
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Theatre review: The Glass Menagerie, Ensemble Theatre

Tennessee Williams’ memory play is transcendently directed and features seamless performances that enhance the production’s dramatic tension.

People laying on floor and others looking in industrial arts space. White Bay Power Station
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Biennale of Sydney announces 2026 dates and venues

First rollout of announcements welcomed by sector.

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