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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

On the Couch with Jayde Kirchert by Arts Review

Who is Jayde Kirchert? Depends who you ask! I am lots of different things to different people. A director, writer/theatre maker, artistic director, lecturer and teacher, producer, dramaturge…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:24am on September 15, 2018

Ken Unsworth: Truly, Madly by Arts Review

Ken Unsworth's dynamic and gravity-defying sculptural installations, featuring resin cast skeletons, grand pianos and saw blades, will be taking over the foyer spaces at NGV Australia in his…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:59am on September 15, 2018

Melbourne Fringe " Pining for Affection: A Tree Musical by Arts Review

Following a run at the 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Pining for Affection: A Tree Musical hits the Melbourne Fringe. It's a newish comedic musical about some inhabitants of a…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:54am on September 15, 2018

Melbourne Fringe: Jude Perl " I Have A Face by Arts Review

Singer-songwriter Jude Perl is known for her offbeat view of the world and the humour she can wring from this. Her past shows have combined stand-up segments with related musical comedy numb…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:44pm on September 14, 2018

Melbourne Fringe: Future's Eve by Arts Review

Michelle Aitken is the perfect performer to take you down the path where science fiction comes face to face with the brutal light of fact. After reading the blurb for Future's Eve, one expec…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:21pm on September 14, 2018

Adelaide Film Festival reveals 2018 program by Arts Review

Adelaide Film Festival has revealed its 2018 program with more than 130 features, documentaries, animation, shorts, VR, installation and moving image works to be screened this October. From …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:32pm on September 14, 2018

The Season by Arts Review

A funny, charming and real portrait of Tasmanian Aboriginal culture, Nathan Maynard’s multi award-winning drama, The Season heads to the Riverside Theatres and the Seymour Cen…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:30am on September 14, 2018

On the Couch with Rachel Edmonds by Arts Review

Who is Rachel Edmonds? An actor, producer, writer and probably the biggest Eurovision fan you'll ever meet. What would you do differently to what you do now? I considered law at one point, s…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:58am on September 14, 2018

Fambo " a new queer festival for all kind of Families by Arts Review

The inaugural queer contemporary arts festival for families, Fambo, will launch during the upcoming school holidays on 29 September. A first of its kind, Fambo offers a unique op…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:13am on September 14, 2018

Emblazon: Melbourne's coat of arms by Arts Review

Exploring an often-unnoticed aspect of the city's history, Melbourne's coat of arms have been brought to life in the latest exhibition at the Town Hall's City Gallery in Emblazon: Melb…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:06am on September 14, 2018

Jersey Boys: The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons by Arts Review

Oh What a Night! Based on the true-life story of four guys from the wrong side of the tracks who rose to fame as The Four Seasons, to become one of the most successful bands in pop music his…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:20am on September 14, 2018

Melbourne Fringe: Kilter by Arts Review

In the Ancient Greek story of Sisyphus, the titular character is condemned to an eternity of rolling a boulder up a hill only to have it roll back down as soon as it reaches the top. Kilter …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:16am on September 13, 2018

Emma Matthews: The Space Between by Arts Review

A diva sings her final note and is plunged into an abyss of memory and madness. Can she find the thread of meaning to her existence that will lead her back out of the maelstrom? Australia…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:51pm on September 12, 2018

HORROR by Arts Review

Following its recent acclaimed season at the Sydney Opera House, the genre-defying and artistically-groundbreaking physical theatre work, HORROR continues to plunge audiences into a surreal …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:10pm on September 12, 2018

Funding Boost for First Peoples in Victoria's Creative Industries by Arts Review

The Victorian Government will boost employment opportunities for First Peoples in the creative industries and raise the profile and availability of local Aboriginal arts and creative product…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:55pm on September 12, 2018

On the Couch with Danny Delahunty by Arts Review

Who is Danny Delahunty? I am the Festival Producer at Melbourne Fringe. Hi! I am also a director, working mostly in theatre and live art, although my creative practice has been paused while …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:27am on September 12, 2018

National Theatre of Parramatta announces 2019 Season by Arts Review

Riverside's National Theatre of Parramatta (NTofP) has announced its Season 2019, comprising three Australian premieres and a newly commissioned work. In its fourth year of bringing powerful…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:05am on September 12, 2018

Adam Hills: Best Foot Forward by Arts Review

One of Australia’s biggest comic personalities, much-loved host of Spicks and Specks and the hit UK TV show The Last Leg, Adam Hills’ charming and witty memoir is a less…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:14am on September 12, 2018

Southern Way McClelland Commission 2018 Announced by Arts Review

Artists John Meade and Emily Karanikolopoulos have been awarded the $250,000 Southern Way McClelland Commission 2018 for their elegant sculpture, Love Flower, to be installed in Septem…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:41am on September 12, 2018

Eco whale empowers kids to make a difference! by Arts Review

With only five days until voting closes in the Victorian Government’s Pick My Project initiative on Monday 17 September, voting for Born in a Taxi's The Whale's Tale will deli…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:00am on September 12, 2018

Sydney Opera House announces 45th anniversary program by Arts Review

The Sydney Opera House has revealed an inspiring program of activities beginning on Saturday 13 October 2018 to mark its 45th anniversary and the centenary of architect Jørn Utzon's birth…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:17am on September 12, 2018

On the Couch with Caitlin Hulcup by Arts Review

Who is Caitlin Hulcup? I'm an Australian mezzo-soprano living with my Austrian husband in Oxford, UK. I sing in opera and concerts internationally and I'm also a professor of voice at the Ro…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:54am on September 11, 2018

Sydney Contemporary returns to Barangaroo by Arts Review

Sydney Contemporary returns to Barangaroo for a second year with three leading Australian artists, Callum Morton, Mel O'Callaghan and Cameron Robbins, creating large-scale, site-specific …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:26am on September 11, 2018

What's HOT at the 2018 Melbourne Fringe Festival by Arts Review

Featuring over 440 events, presented by 3,358 artists, across 150 venues in a big, bold celebration of independent arts, Melbourne Fringe is back for another year from 13 September 2018. …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:40am on September 11, 2018

State Theatre Company South Australia reveals 2019 Season by Arts Review

From an all-female version of an Australian classic to the return of a record-breaking hit comedy and a festival highlight starring one of Australia's brightest musical theatre personalities…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:39pm on September 10, 2018
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