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Should you discount tickets to fill empty seats?
Discounting fills houses but it can come at a price in future sales and audience perceptions.
Reading, ‘riting and swiping: the creative cost
Digital media now dictates a child's initial experience of literature, art and - most worryingly - often creative discovery.
Presenters reject Indigenous arts
Two thirds of Australian presenters did not program any Indigenous arts last year, a new Australia Council study reveals.
Ten must see shows at Brisbane Festival
With over 70 productions to choose from, we thought we'd make your program browsing that little bit easier.
Two Jews walk into a theatre…
It is the haunting presence of the fathers that suggest the primal need of the sons to connect with them.
Australian festivals' evolving conversation with Asia
Festival directors from around the country respond to recent criticisms that they have turned their backs on our closest neighbours.
Fan fiction booms but it’s not a free for all
Since 50 Shades of Grey catapulted from Twilight fanfiction to a phenomenon of its own, fanfiction has gained a new…
Arts training threatened in vocational loans review
Arts advocates fear overhauls to tertiary loans will hit students of creative arts.
Around the World in 80 Days
An unsophisticated and thoroughly enjoyable show turns a tired classic into a fresh comedy.
Disgraced
Not for the faint of heart, this Pulitzer Prize winning play forces audiences to face some difficult realities.