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What you need to know ahead of the National Arts Debate
The National Arts Debate will enable voters to assess Liberal, Labor and Greens arts policies. Here’s our guide to understanding…
The new cultural cringe
The ingrained assumption that work made by regional companies is of poorer quality than metropolitan productions needs to be fought.
The Tragedy of King Richard III
King Richard III has an image problem – and this play is here to help.
'We are not heroes. We are not victims. We are contemporary artists.'
Making theatre under the last dictatorship in Europe is a dangerous political act.
The truth about creative personalities
Mad genius? Lonely eccentric? Attention seeker? We debunk the myths in search of the real creative personality.
Theatres back Labor, Greens arts policies
Your state theatre company has an opinion on how you should vote – or rather how you shouldn't.
Double Indemnity
Tom Holloway’s adaptation of James M. Caine’s 1943 novella is true to its tabloid-infused story.
Why arts and tourism need each other
NSW’s fastest growing region is an exemplar of the power of culture to draw tourism and revitalise local communities.
Angels in America: Part One Millennium Approaches
An economical production spotted with moments that are bigger than life.
Songs for a New World
Contemporary music theatre classics sung by a first rate cast of both established performers and exciting new voices.