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Sky Light, Robin Fox, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2016. Image by Max Milne.
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Melbourne Fringe announces new $100k annual opportunity

The Melbourne Civic Commission is offering independent artists $100K to help bring one huge, ground-breaking artwork idea to life for…

Opinions & Analysis

How museums could light up and display more of the world’s precious objects for longer

Emrah Baki Ulas explores how new advances in lighting technology can improve museum displays for visitors while also addressing preservation.

a group of classical musicans on stage and an audio engineer recording their concert
Features

Digital performing arts – not just for COVID, but the future

Live arts from home seems like a sugar hit for the times, but evidence shows we’re signing up for longer…

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Theatre Review: Here, There and Everywhere, Bearfoot Theatre, Newcastle (NSW)

An innovative company continuing to break the fourth wall in theatre with their latest show.

Memory Box is screening at Sydney Film Festival 2021
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Sydney Film Festival announces new 2021 dates in light of ongoing lockdown

Sydney Film Festival has pushed its 2021 event to the far end of the year in response to ongoing COVID…

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Neilson Foundation’s $3M gift will support Bell Shakespeare’s flexible new studio

The donation is the largest single gift Bell Shakespeare has received in its 31 year history.

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Australian Performing Arts Exchange moves entirely online

The annual conference and arts market will now take place entirely online.

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Book Review: Nancy Business by R.W.R. McDonald, Allen & Unwin

A rollicking coming-of-age mystery, full of sincerity and humour.

Career Advice

How to be a location manager

Steve Brett is a veteran location manager. He offers some pungent insights about the job, its pains and pleasures, and…

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Theatre review: Picnic at Hanging Rock, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, WA

An iconic gothic mystery that retains – and improves upon – the flavour of its predecessors.

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