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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.

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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.

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Presenters reject Indigenous arts

Two thirds of Australian presenters did not program any Indigenous arts last year, a new Australia Council study reveals.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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…

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Arts training threatened in vocational loans review

Arts advocates fear overhauls to tertiary loans will hit students of creative arts.

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Around the World in 80 Days

An unsophisticated and thoroughly enjoyable show turns a tired classic into a fresh comedy.

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Disgraced

Not for the faint of heart, this Pulitzer Prize winning play forces audiences to face some difficult realities.

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