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Double Indemnity

Tom Holloway’s adaptation of James M. Caine’s 1943 novella is true to its tabloid-infused story.

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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.

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Angels in America: Part One Millennium Approaches

An economical production spotted with moments that are bigger than life.

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Songs for a New World

Contemporary music theatre classics sung by a first rate cast of both established performers and exciting new voices.

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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.

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The Magic Hour

Too many artistic influences make for a confusing and long-winded re-interpretation of Othello.

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The Literati

Exceptionally clever and outrageously fun, The Literati is well worth your time.

Opinions & Analysis

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?

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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…

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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…

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