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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

On the Couch with Rob Mills by Arts Review

Who is Rob Mills? A nearly 36 year old man. The youngest of three boys. An adoring uncle to 4 adorable youngsters. A pub singer from the sheltered south eastern suburbs of Melbourne turned l…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:32am on May 25, 2018

Big World, Up Close at Arts Centre Melbourne this Winter by Arts Review

Big World, Up Close is a powerhouse performance series showcasing the most compelling new works from across the globe at Arts Centre Melbourne from July to September 2018. In 2017, the serie…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:55am on May 25, 2018

School of Rock announces its Dewey Finn and Kids Cast by Arts Review

The coveted role of Dewey and an amazing cast of 36 children were announced earlier today for the Australian premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Broadway and West End smash hit rock musical, S…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:21am on May 25, 2018

bare " the musical by Arts Review

Set against the backdrop of a Catholic boarding school in the early 2000s, Understudy Productions presents the Queensland premiere of the contemporary cult classic pop opera, bare R…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:35pm on May 24, 2018

Melbourne Recital Centre announces $1million bequest from Betty Amsden Foundation by Arts Review

The Betty Amsden Foundation has given $1 million to Melbourne Recital Centre for a dedicated families and children's program, acknowledging the late Betty Amsden's commitment to music educat…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:56pm on May 23, 2018

On the Couch with Anna O'Byrne by Arts Review

Who is Anna O’Byrne? A human person! What would you do differently to what you do now? Get more sleep. Who inspires you and why? My family, because they are all exceptional people. …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:00pm on May 23, 2018

On the Couch with Kurt Elling by Arts Review

Who is Kurt Elling? An American Jazz singer. Husband for one. Father for two. Brother for three. What would you do different to what you do now? You mean if I couldn’t sing? Probably a…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:22am on May 23, 2018

Turbine by Arts Review

Power and identity come face-to-face with contemporary ballet and live music as Collusion Music and Dance Ensemble in partnership with the Brisbane Powerhouse, presents Turbine for a limited…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:07am on May 23, 2018

Japonisme: Japan and the Birth of Modern Art by Arts Review

In 1854, Japan opened its borders to international trade following a long period of self-imposed isolation. The resulting influx of Japanese artworks into Europe triggered an artistic revolu…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:17am on May 23, 2018

Pop-up Globe to play Sydney by Arts Review

One of the world's most popular new live entertainment destinations, Pop-up Globe, has announced it will be popping up in Sydney later this year. Pop-up Globe – the world's first full-…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:15am on May 23, 2018

Australia's taste for translated literature is getting broader, and that's a good thing by Arts Review

With this week’s announcement of the winner of the Man Booker International Prize shortlist, translation again finds itself in the foreground of the literary landscape. This year's sho…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:59pm on May 22, 2018

On the Couch with Jennifer Vuletic by Arts Review

Who is Jennifer Vuletic? An enigma wrapped up in a conundrum… do any of us really know? What would you do differently to what you do now? Hmmmm… more of everything and in every nation po…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:42pm on May 21, 2018

DE STROYED by Arts Review

Well before feminist Twitter hashtags, there was French academic and journalist Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986). Unfortunately, some of us know more of her associations than we do of her word…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:29pm on May 21, 2018

STC announces 2017 Patrick White Playwrights' Award and Fellowship by Arts Review

Sydney Theatre Company (STC) has announced Sue Smith as the 2017 Patrick White Playwrights’ Fellow, with Kim Ho the recipient of the Patrick White Playwrights’ Award for his p…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:07pm on May 21, 2018

The Helpmann Awards to head to Melbourne from 2019 by Arts Review

Australia's most prestigious live performance awards, the Helpmann Awards, will leave Sydney and call Melbourne home for the first time next year. Minister for Tourism and Major Events John …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:38pm on May 21, 2018

Towering silo art inspires latest stamp issue by Arts Review

Australia Post has released a commemorative issue of four stamps to recognise the towns, businesses and artists who have created iconic art on silos across regional Australia. In the last fe…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:08pm on May 21, 2018

Sydney Artist wins 65th Blake Prize by Arts Review

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre (CPAC) has announced Sydney artist, Tina Havelock Stevens, as the winner of the 65th Blake Prize. A Surry Hills NSW local, Stevens was selected as the win…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:46am on May 21, 2018

Phil Scott sings Lionel Bart by Arts Review

A captivating and moving musical tribute to the man behind Oliver!, Riverside Theatres will present cabaret legend and star of The Wharf Revue, Phil Scott, as British musical icon Lionel …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:29am on May 21, 2018

Home of the Boyds: Harkaway and the Grange by Arts Review

The relationship of the famous Boyd family dynasty with the Harkaway and Narre Warren region is explored in Home of the Boyds: Harkaway and The Grange – a defining new exhibition at…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:11am on May 21, 2018

On the Couch with Ben Mingay by Arts Review

Who is Ben Mingay? A laid back bloke who totally agrees with Shakespeare. What would you do differently to what you do now? I've always wanted to be a carpenter. Who inspires you and why? My…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:40am on May 21, 2018

Lost Boys by Arts Review

Examining the heinous murders of dozens of gay men in Sydney in the 1980s, Merrigong Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Lost Boys by award-winning Australian playwright Lac…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:04am on May 21, 2018

Hotel Sorrento by Arts Review

Hannie Rayson’s award winning play, Hotel Sorrento, which inspired the film of the same name, tells the story of three sisters who grew up together in the seaside town Sorrento,Ã…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:13pm on May 20, 2018

Green Square's new cultural heart comes to life by Arts Review

City residents are invited to celebrate the launch of the City of Sydney's new $32 million Green Square community and cultural precinct, which promises to invigorate the heart of this growin…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:56pm on May 20, 2018

Melbourne to host the best of New York City this Winter by Arts Review

Melbourne is set to take a bite out of the Big Apple this winter, with a city-wide festival this June to August, to celebrate the strong cultural connections between New York City and the Vi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:51am on May 19, 2018

Her Father's Daughter by Arts Review

Her Father’s Daughter – an exciting new adaptation of Hedda Gabler that drags Ibsen from a 19th Century drawing room to the 2018 streets of Chapel Street will be presented at the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:47am on May 19, 2018
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