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Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet
Stories abounded from the stage as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra hosted a sell-out opening night of Romeo and Juliet.
The Magic Hour
Too many artistic influences make for a confusing and long-winded re-interpretation of Othello.
The Literati
Exceptionally clever and outrageously fun, The Literati is well worth your time.
The great peak bodies massacre
Why have four out of the five national peak artform organisations just had their funding discontinued by the Australia Council?
Labor boosts funding in new arts policy
One month out from the federal election the ALP have launched a new arts policy which promises to undo the…
AIDS on stage: then and now
The way we think about HIV/AIDS has changed, as has the way we represent the pandemic artistically, as two different…
Six inspiring Indigenous stories for Reconciliation Week
We wrap up Reconciliation Week with creative Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island projects that will inspire you year long
How international experience can kick-start your career
Working overseas can be especially useful for emerging practitioners. Colin Cornish, CEO of the Australian Youth Orchestra explains how the…
Monash to host million-dollar music theatre residency
Once 'teeth, tits and tap', musicals are now being recognised and embraced in universities, as a new initiative demonstrates.
When professional friendships break down
People make the day to day possible in the arts, but what happens when those personal relationships break down?