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Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Rachel Podger

Fine playing from a veteran HIP ensemble led by the exuberant British queen of the Baroque violin.

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How will theatre survive in a post-subsidy world?

In his 2017 Philip Parsons Lecture at Belvoir, award-winning lighting designer Nick Schlieper asks: how can we turn the anti-subsidy…

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The Merry Widow

Opera Australia has a clear winner on its hands with this new reworking of Franz Lehár’s The Merry Widow.

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Australia Day

A terrific production excellently directed and performed by a great cast.

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How the Palaszczuk Government is supporting the arts

The office of the Queensland Premier and Minister for the Arts, Annastacia Palaszczuk, spruiks the government's investment in the arts…

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Last Year's Eve

A beautifully told story of immigration that speaks simply and powerfully to a disturbing current reality.

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Queensland: towards a greener creative state

As the state’s election looms, the Queensland Greens’ candidate for McConnel, Kirsten Lovejoy discusses the party’s arts policies.

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Alexithymia

‘I feel fine and I feel good…’

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Canberra: on the cusp of cultural renewal

Arts organisations in the national capital have ambitious plans for the future, including a new theatre, as the ACT's population…

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Yes vote celebrated by arts organisations

Arts leaders are calling upon the government to act in the wake of the Yes vote triumphing, while also acknowledging…

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