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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

$160,000 announced for regional artists and communities in Victoria by Arts Review

Fourteen projects in Victoria have received $160,000 in funding through the Australian Government's highly competitive Regional Arts Fund, delivered in Victoria by Regional Arts Victoria. Di…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:44pm on June 25, 2018

Politicians hold the key to the survival of Australian screen stories by Arts Review

Leading lights of Australia's film and TV industry from in front of and behind the camera will today urge federal politicians from all parties to act to ensure Australian stories continue to…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:31pm on June 25, 2018

On the Couch with John Cameron Mitchell by Arts Review

Who is John Cameron Mitchell? One part Joan Cameron, my vivacious Scottish artist mum, one part Major General John Mitchell, my kind-hearted closet case Dad, and one part me, punk rock intel…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:30am on June 25, 2018

PUFFS breaks records and extends season by Arts Review

PUFFS or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic has just announced another extension to its season at the Alex Theatre St Kilda and will now play an addi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:02am on June 25, 2018

Rare inner-Sydney studio space made available for leading Australian contemporary artists by Arts Review

At a time when inner city artists' studios are scarce and artists are being pushed further and further away from the city, TWT Creative Precinct in St Leonards has offered valuable studio sp…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:30am on June 25, 2018

Into Light: French masterworks from the Musée de la Chartreuse by Arts Review

Following the recent success with its Eugene von Guérard: Artist-Traveller exhibition, the Art Gallery of Ballarat presents the stunning international exhibition, Into Light: Frenc…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:13am on June 25, 2018

Justin Shoulder: Carrion by Arts Review

A hallucinogenic exploration of the relations between human, animal, machine and spirit, Arts House presents the Victorian premiere of Carrion by Justin Shoulder in a limited season from …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:20am on June 25, 2018

Peter Pan Goes Wrong to tour Australia by Arts Review

Following hot on the wobbly heels of the box office hit The Play That Goes Wrong, comes another triumphant disaster from London's West End. If all goes to plan, Peter Pan Goes Wrong should b…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:44am on June 25, 2018

The Events by Arts Review

The Events by David Greig began as an investigation into a 2014 mass murder in Oslo. The production centres around Claire, an Anglican minister, as she wrestles with the unfathomable after a…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:49pm on June 24, 2018

Julia Zemiro announced as Artistic Director of Adelaide Cabaret Festival by Arts Review

Adelaide Festival Centre has announced multi-talented television, stage and film favourite, Julia Zemiro will be the Artistic Director for the 2019 Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Julia brings…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:33pm on June 23, 2018

On the Couch with Cat Hope by Arts Review

Who is Cat Hope? I am an artist – composer, performer, sound artist, but also a researcher – professor of music, artistic researcher and writer. What would you do differently to …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:04am on June 23, 2018

Bernadette Robinson: Divas by Arts Review

One of Australia's most sublime stage talents, Bernadette Robinson, along with a two-piece band, will pay tribute to some of the 20th century's most iconic songstresses in her Arts Centre…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:13am on June 23, 2018

St Petersburg Ballet Theatre: Swan Lake by Arts Review

St Petersburg Ballet Theatre have produced an excellent show in their current touring production of Swan Lake. There's something deep and wondrous about a story that still inspires numerous …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:21am on June 23, 2018

Out of the Box Festival by Arts Review

Since its inception in 1992, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) has provided national leadership in the area of early childhood arts education through its biennial Out of the Box Festi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:59am on June 23, 2018

The Girl / The Woman by Arts Review

Twelve years in the making, wild and funny until it's not, National Theatre of Parramatta presents The Girl / The Woman by Aanisa Vylet – an exhilarating two-woman collision of body an…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:42am on June 23, 2018

Ramin Karimloo In Concert with Special Guest Anna O'Byrne by Arts Review

Ramin Karimloo is an Iranian-Canadian singer, known predominantly for his incredible work on Broadway and the West End. Playing Hamer Hall for one night with Anna O'Byrne, his vocals filled …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:27am on June 23, 2018

Geelong Gallery to host Archibald Prize in 2018 by Arts Review

For the second year running, Geelong Gallery has announced it will host, in a Victorian exclusive, one of Australia’s most prestigious art awards, the 2018 Archibald Prize, on displ…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:47pm on June 22, 2018

Adelaide Cabaret Festival: Sunglasses at Night " The 80s Apocalypse Sing Along Cabaret by Arts Review

Welcome to the 1980's! A decade full of weird and wonderful music and pop art culture. Some will remember the 80's as a fun and colourful era, but this sing along cabaret show will take you …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:09pm on June 22, 2018

On the Couch with Tim Harbour by Arts Review

Who is Tim Harbour? An ex-dancer with a slightly busted body. A dad. A husband. A choreographer and a teacher. All of these roles exist in a little village called Melbourne and I ride my bik…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:31am on June 22, 2018

Paul Capsis Live at MEMO Music Hall by Arts Review

Fresh from crawling out of the ancient skin of Quentin Crisp, multi-award winning Australian performer Paul Capsis returns to what he loves doing best " singing tunes in an exclusive three-n…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:06am on June 22, 2018

Hidden Faces " The 2018 Victorian Salon des Refusés Exhibition by Arts Review

An exhibition of portraits by Victorian artists, originally submitted for a number of national portrait prizes, including the Doug Moran, Portia Geach, Archibald, Sulman, Scratchboard Societ…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:48am on June 22, 2018

11th Annual Open House Melbourne Weekend Program Launched by Arts Review

The 11th annual Open House Melbourne Weekend 2018 Program has been launched at Melbourne's major new art museum " and Open House Weekend participant " Buxton Contemporary. The program launch…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:13am on June 22, 2018

Melbourne Cabaret Festival: We've Only Just Begun " The Music of The Carpenters by Arts Review

It's 1970 and Angela (Giuseppina Lumicisi) is 16, the youngest daughter of a very traditional Italian family living in East Brunswick, Melbourne. At school, hearing The Carpenters – an…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:29am on June 22, 2018

Stephen Hough to take centre stage in Melbourne this Sunday by Arts Review

World renowned pianist Stephen Hough is coming to Melbourne for a spectacular one-night-only concert taking place at Monash University's Alexander Theatre this Sunday 24 June 2018. Presented…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:53pm on June 21, 2018

Melbourne Cabaret Festival: Shaken " A James Bond Cabaret by Arts Review

After 50 years of James Bond films, the arguments about who was the best 007 have gone on long enough. Using "science and grade 6 maths", Shaken – A James Bond Cabaret is goin…

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