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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

School of Rock by Arts Review

School of Rock opened in Melbourne to obliterate the cold, spring night with a blistering performance. The show takes everything great from the original 2003 film and distils it down to its …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:30pm on November 11, 2018

On the Couch with Noelle Janaczewska by Arts Review

Who is Noelle Janaczewska? I’m a Sydney-based playwright, poet, essayist and the author of The Book of Thistles (UWA Publishing, 2017). What would you do differently to what you do now…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:03am on November 10, 2018

La Nuit Blanche by Arts Review

Melbourne-based, French inspired ensemble La Nuit Blanche will bring the music they love to a modern Australian audience in two concerts this November and December. Featuring the gypsy sound…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:42am on November 10, 2018

Dress Code by Arts Review

The role of fashion in reflecting and influencing culture, gender and identity is explored through the provocative artworks of five contemporary artists in Dress Code, currently on display a…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:00am on November 10, 2018

Broadway Bound by Arts Review

The theatre world lost one of its greatest writers with the passing of Neil Simon in August, so New Theatre’s programming of Broadway Bound to round off 2018 holds a certain piquancy, …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:30pm on November 9, 2018

What's HOT at the 2018 Feast Festival by Arts Review

Now in its 22nd year, the annual Feast Festival kicks off tonight with a flurry of pink feathers for the next two weeks with a program bursting with queer art and culture, celebrating South …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:22pm on November 9, 2018

On the Couch with Astrid Rot by Arts Review

Who is Astrid Rot? I am the drummer and singer in the band Die Roten Punkte, with my brother Otto Rot. What would you do differently to what you do now? Right now I'm feeling a bit wobbly be…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:38pm on November 8, 2018

The Wild Party by Arts Review

After presenting critically acclaimed sell-out productions of Sunday in the Park with George & Merrily We Roll Along, Little Triangle will present The Wild Party with emerging Australian…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:30pm on November 8, 2018

New MAAS CEO leads search for iconic Powerhouse design by Arts Review

Internationally respected arts leader and current Director of Carriageworks, Lisa Havilah, has been appointed the new Chief Executive who will guide the future of the Museum of Applied Ar…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:44pm on November 8, 2018

Yellow Yellow Sometimes Blue by Arts Review

Journey back to 1950s Australia to trace the roots of Sydney's early modernist art movement in Yellow Yellow Sometimes Blue – a new theatre work from Q Theatre at the Joan …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:02pm on November 8, 2018

Sydney rallies to save historic Theatre Royal by Arts Review

A campaign featuring some of Sydney's best-known actors and leading theatre producers has been launched to save Sydney's historic Theatre Royal. A deal done nearly 40 years ago to ensure the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:27pm on November 8, 2018

On the Couch with Tilarni by Arts Review

Who is Tilarni? She is a woman who loves God, life and music. Who has strong values and beliefs that have been formed along life's journey seeking purpose and destiny, like most people I thi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:59am on November 8, 2018

Exclusion by Arts Review

From the award-winning creator of Scandalous Boy comes Exclusion – an explosive new play written and directed by David Atfield that looks at the post marriage equality political wor…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:08am on November 8, 2018

Julian Opie by Arts Review

From a shoal of virtual carp swimming in the NGV's waterwall to a towering metropolis in Federation Court, more than 60 of Julian Opie's instantly recognisable works " renowned for their bol…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:25am on November 8, 2018

South Australia's arts stars shine as 2018 Ruby Awards finalists revealed by Arts Review

An international operatic tour de force, a blockbuster exhibition of European masterpieces and local companies celebrating artists with disabilities are among the finalists announced in the …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:50am on November 8, 2018

Hedda by Arts Review

Queensland Theatre closes their 2018 season in spectacular style with Hedda – a re-imagining of the Ibsen classic by Melissa Bubnic in the Bille Brown Theatre from 10 November. Hedd…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:56am on November 8, 2018

First look at Queer Screen's 26th Mardi Gras Film Festival Lineup by Arts Review

Showcasing a diverse range of LGBTIQ stories from around the world, Queer Screen has offered a first look of the 26th Mardi Gras Film Festival program announcing 10 teaser films that w…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:09pm on November 7, 2018

Australia: What Happened? by Arts Review

When our politicians are too busy playing musical chairs to run the country, our cricketers are doing suspicious things with sandpaper, and a murderous starfish with twenty-one arms roams fr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:19am on November 7, 2018

School of Rock to head to Brisbane and Sydney in 2019 by Arts Review

Just as Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash hit rock musical, School of Rock, premieres at Melbourne’s Her Majesty's Theatre later this week, it has been announced, the much-anticipated mus…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:00am on November 7, 2018

Melbourne Children's Cast announced for EVITA by Arts Review

In just 4 weeks, one of the most celebrated musicals of all time, the original West End and Broadway production of EVITA will play at the State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne from 5 December…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:54pm on November 6, 2018

Funding boost brings regional tours to over 50 NSW locations by Arts Review

Seventeen professional theatre, music and dance organisations, exhibitions and literature events have been selected to share in over $674,000 Regional Arts Touring funding, announced by Arts…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:57pm on November 4, 2018

Million dollar boost to help La Mama rise from the ashes by Arts Review

Melbourne's La Mama Theatre is set to wow audiences yet again with the Andrews Labor Government providing $1 million to help kick-start fundraising efforts to rebuild the iconic theatre. Min…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:00pm on November 4, 2018

Mirka Mora celebrated in a very personal exhibition at Heide by Arts Review

Heide Museum of Modern Art celebrates Mirka Mora's remarkable life and career with a major exhibition of her drawings and soft sculpture dolls, and a publication that delves into Mirka and G…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:44pm on November 4, 2018

When I Was A Girl by Arts Review

Tim Clark returns to the stage for a tribute to the women whose songs have guided and comforted him in When I Was a Girl at The Butterfly Club for a limited season from 5 November 2018. I…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:44pm on November 4, 2018

La Bohème by Arts Review

Opera Australia is delighted to welcome back to Arts Centre Melbourne this November, one of its most popular productions and one of the world's all-time favourite operas, Puccini's La Bohèm…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:43pm on November 4, 2018
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