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Good for lawyers, bad for creators
The Productivity Commission's proposed changes to book licensing would mean less money for writers, composers and fillmakers but not lawyers.
Aging population a career opportunity for artists
Aged care facilities may be the next theatres, with an in-built audience ripe for cultural stimulation.
The Glass Menagerie
Eamon Flack’s thrilling production ingeniously blends overwrought drama with blistering humanity.
The Taming of the Shrew
Staging this play has always presented a challenge, to which Sport for Jove has risen, admirably.
The Magic Flute
A powerful, operatic production that entertained and delighted the audience.
Xanadu The Musical
Larger and louder than the Potts Point stage would seemingly allow, Xanadu packs a lot.
Bullying in the arts is a real problem
Artists get away with more bad behaviour than anyone else in the workplace. It's time to draw the line.
Regional voices ignored by regional arts inquiry
A Parliamentary Inquiry into access to media and the arts in regional and rural Australia failed to hold public hearings…
Audit your copyright assets for dollars
Copyright is not a simply case of protection; by strategically planning and auditing their copyright organisations can monetise those assets.
Luisa Miller
A black-on-glossblack, candle-lit, three-hour funeral march into the arms of fate.