Sydney
Thierrée’s Tabac Rouge announced as Sydney Festival curtain raiser
The French theatre-maker’s most extravagant work to date is a study of desire, power and social structures.
The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly
Kruckemeyer and Lovett handle the story's quandry with enthusiasm, sensitivity, and a good dose of reality.
Griffin appoints new General Manager
Currently Producer/Programmer at the Seymour Centre, the new appointee joins Griffin at an exciting time in the company’s history.
A right to exist: Australia’s first Queer Arab Film Festival launches
A new film festival in Sydney explores the intersection of race, religion and spirituality.
Nora
It’s not surprising that this opening night started with a full house and ended with a significant reduction of patrons.
Robot bartenders: the future of design?
A cocktail-making robot is just one innovation on offer at this year's Robots, Fabrication & Design exhibition.
What's it all about, Alphie?
As part of an undersea art exhibition a five-metre-tall, 15-metre-long sea turtle is floating through Cockle Bay.
Cordeiro and Healy fuse Lego and Ikea furniture
After a year in Malaysia, Cordeiro and Healy’s Sydney show explores a sexual undercurrent common to Lego and Ikea.
$8000 chairs uncovered in backyard
Multiple fantasies fulfilled in Shapiro Auction's recent sale of 20th-century collector items.
A son’s grief inspires Griffin premiere
Playwright Campion Decent grapples with love and loss in a new play sparked by the death of his parents.