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Is climate change turning the blowtorch on outdoor theatre?

Open-air staging has always been a gamble. Climate change is shifting the odds.

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Placing community at a festival’s heart while reaching for the stars

Brisbane Festival’s Louise Bezzina wants to redefine what a festival can and should be.

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How the arts assist with healthy ageing

As the population ages, arts programs helping people face the challenges of growing older are springing to life.

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Sex on stage doesn't have to be awkward

Verity Johnson explores the art of staged intimacy and offers tips for avoiding the cringe factor.

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The joys and challenges of choose your own adventure theatre

From immersive theatre to choose your own adventure cabaret, here are some key considerations for the exhilarating format.

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How to make the most of a Fringe festival

Three Fringe festival veterans on why they love Fringe and their advice for newcomers.

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How a life at NIDA helped shape Australian talent

In his new memoir, An Eye for Talent: A Life at NIDA, former Director John Clark remembers the institution and…

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Can NFTs ‘do good’ for theatre?

Turns out one NFT community has a $10M funding pool, and here is how Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is making…

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What should a new Australian anthem sound like?

And what has table tennis got to do with it? Hip hop artist DENNI teamed up with puppet company Terrapin…

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Vale Peter Brook, an ever innovative director

Paul Rae explores the enduring but complex legacy of British theatre director Peter Brook, who died on Saturday, aged 97.

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