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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.
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…