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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Yhonnie Scarce wins 2018 Indigenous Ceramic Award by Arts Review

The Shepparton Art Museum has announced Yhonnie Scarce as the winner of the 2018 Indigenous Ceramic Award for her work, Servant and Slave. The winning work was selected for the way it speaks…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:00pm on August 26, 2018

10th Anniversary Heath Ledger Scholarship Finalists Announced by Arts Review

Australians in Film is pleased to announce the finalists of its 10th anniversary Heath Ledger Scholarship (HLS), which this year is being presented by leading Australian winery Bird in Hand.…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:30pm on August 26, 2018

Muriel's Wedding The Musical to head to Melbourne in 2019 by Arts Review

Global Creatures has announced that the award-winning Muriel's Wedding The Musical will play a limited season at Melbourne’s Her Majesty's Theatre from March before returni…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:38am on August 26, 2018

Fugitive Songs set to make Australian premiere in Melbourne by Arts Review

Blending traditional folk music with contemporary pop and gospel, that offers a new sound for a restless generation, SONDER Theatre Company presents the Australian premiere of Fugitive So…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:06am on August 25, 2018

On the Couch with William Barton by Arts Review

Who is William Barton? I'm a proud descendant of the Kalkadungu tribe of far north western Queensland, Mount Isa. I grew up in a musical family with strong connections to my culture, l…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:16am on August 25, 2018

Finalists announced for the $25k Kennedy Art Prize by Arts Review

More than 50 finalists for the $25,000 Kennedy Prize have been announced and will feature in an exhibition at the Royal South Australian Society of the Arts at the State Library from Saturda…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:12am on August 25, 2018

2:20AM by Arts Review

Drawing from award winning playwright Rebecca Lister’s own experience of losing a family member to suicide, along with real stories of 50 other individuals directly impacted by suicide…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:38am on August 25, 2018

The Almighty Sometimes by Arts Review

Anna (Brenna Harding) has been taking medication since she developed an unnamed mental illness as a child. Now 18, she is ‘balanced’ and excitedly making plans for the future. Sh…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:48pm on August 24, 2018

Moby Dick by Arts Review

This is Moby Dick the novel by Herman Melville, adapted for the stage by Orson Welles, and directed by Adam Cook for Sport For Jove Theatre company. Ishmael (Tom Royce-Hampton) goes to sea w…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:19pm on August 24, 2018

Giselle returns to enchant Melbourne by Arts Review

Standing the test of time with ballet audiences across the world, the romantic and ethereal ballet classic Giselle returns exclusively to the State Theatre – Arts Centre Melbourn…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:31pm on August 24, 2018

Selby and Friends: Tormented Souls by Arts Review

A packed house greeted Selby and Friends for its penultimate concert in the James O. Fairfax Theatre at the National Gallery of Australia. The James O. Fairfax Theatre has been home to the e…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:52pm on August 24, 2018

On the Couch with Lachlan Hamill by Arts Review

Who is Lachlan Hamill? Just a guy who's 24 and trying to make sense of it all. What would you do differently to what you do now? If I wasn’t performing, I think I'd want to be a travel…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:00am on August 24, 2018

American Masters 1940"1980 by Arts Review

The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) has launched a major exhibition from its extensive collection of iconic works by the most important American artists of the 20th century. American Mas…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:29am on August 24, 2018

The Divine Miss Bette debuts at the Sydney Opera House by Arts Review

After a triumphant USA debut earlier this year, selling out five cities across the States, award-winning artist and Aussie cabaret darling Catherine Alcorn has made her Sydney Opera House de…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:16am on August 24, 2018

Queensland Theatre launches a season of dreamers by Arts Review

A record five world premieres, a record number of interstate performances through co-productions, Queensland exclusives, Australia's newest theatre – the Bille Brown Theatre – in…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:37pm on August 22, 2018

2018 Art Music Awards Winners Announced by Arts Review

The recipients of the 2018 Art Music Awards have been revealed across 11 national and six state/territory categories. A gala event honouring Australia's finest art music composers f…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:15am on August 22, 2018

The Coming Back Out Ball is a film that honours queer elders, but avoids rocking the boat by Arts Review

At a time of increasing threats to basic civic decency, the acceptance of LGBTIQ rights, as they are often called, has become a comfort blanket for progressively-minded people. In the year f…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:54am on August 22, 2018

Scaramouche Jones by Arts Review

Following their award-winning collaboration in 2012 with Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of John Logan’s Red, Colin Friels reunites with director Alkinos Tsilimidos …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:58am on August 22, 2018

On the Couch with Sheridan Harbridge by Arts Review

Who is Sheridan Harbridge? A lover, a fighter, home kimchi making Grand Designs watcher. What would you do differently to what you do now?  I have recently taken up sewing, and walk aroun…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:25am on August 21, 2018

Where is the Great Australian Opera? by Arts Review

Having a national identity is like having an old insurance policy. You know you've got one somewhere but you're not sure where it is. And if you're honest, you would have to admit you're pre…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:53am on August 21, 2018

The Children's Party: Think Tank Sessions by Arts Review

Arts and culture collide in The Children's Party: Think Tank Sessions – a series of workshops for passionate young people by Alex Walker (House of Muchness) and Ben Landau at Arts C…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:36am on August 21, 2018

Cedric Tiberghien plays Rachmaninov 3 by Arts Review

Expect exotic colours from Bartók and Rachmaninov as the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) continues the exceptionally high standard set so far this year with this exhilarating…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:41am on August 21, 2018

Skylab by Arts Review

Skylab written by Melodie Reynolds-Diarra and a co-production between Black Swan State Theatre Company and Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company, is a bit like the real NASA Skylab; you're not quite …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:45am on August 21, 2018

NGV International celebrates 50th anniversary by Arts Review

This week marks the 50 years since the opening of the National Gallery of Victoria's new St Kilda Road building designed by Sir Roy Grounds. Now known as NGV International, Grounds' blueston…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:21pm on August 20, 2018

Super 70s: A Fashion Exhibition by Arts Review

To celebrate and rediscover Melbourne's contribution to fashion in the 1970s, the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) presents an immersive Super 70s exhibition at the historic Rippon Lea…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:27am on August 20, 2018
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