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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

MICF: David O'Doherty " You Have to Laugh by Arts Review

Frequent MICF visitor David O'Doherty returns with his new show You Have To Laugh. Some, especially fans, might find this title relates more to a resigned state than a jubilant one. It must …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:48am on April 18, 2018

The Howling Girls by Arts Review

In Sydney Chamber Opera's The Howling Girls, composer Damien Ricketson commands of Jane Sheldon's celestial tone a considerable conversion. The unfamiliar sonic force created by Sheldon's in…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:32am on April 18, 2018

Valour and Violets: South Australia in the Great War by Arts Review

Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:56am on April 18, 2018

Australian premiere of Cry-Baby announced for the Hayes Theatre by Arts Review

Based on the 1990 cult-classic John Waters film of the same name, which starred Johnny Depp, LPD in association with Hayes Theatre Co have announced the Australian premiere season of the …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:43am on April 18, 2018

On the Couch with Tara Jade Samaya by Arts Review

Who is Tara Jade Samaya? An Artist, dreamer and adventurer. What would you do differently to what you do now? If dance didn't grasp me as a career I would probably be a designer to some degr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:15am on April 17, 2018

Rumpelstiltskin set for UK Premiere Season this December by Arts Review

London's iconic Southbank Centre will be home to Windmill Theatre Co and State Theatre Company South Australia's Rumpelstiltskin this December and January as Queen Elizabeth Hall hosts…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:45am on April 17, 2018

Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case study by Arts Review

Considering the ways artists and cities mutually inform and transform one another, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) presents Dwelling Poetically: Mexico City, a case s…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:28pm on April 16, 2018

Record Store Day 2018 by Arts Review

With just days until the 11th Record Store Day Australia, stores across the country are gearing up for one of their busiest days of the year on Saturday 21 April 2018. This annual event r…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:48pm on April 16, 2018

Stellar cast assembled for Sydney Opera House season of Assassins by Arts Review

The Sydney Opera House has announced the final cast members for its upcoming production of the critically-acclaimed musical Assassins. After a sold-out season at the Hayes Theatre Co, which …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:26am on April 16, 2018

Right Now by Arts Review

An exquisite portrayal of one woman's crisis, Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre presents Catherine-Anne Toupin’s daring black comedy, Right Now in an Australian premiere from 2…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:43am on April 16, 2018

Queensland Symphony Orchestra appoints new Director of Artistic Planning by Arts Review

As Queensland Symphony Orchestra continues to achieve critical acclaim for its musicality and long-term vision, Chief Executive David Pratt has announced that one of the country's leading ar…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:51am on April 16, 2018

Look What We Made by Arts Review

Look What We Made is an eclectic collection of maker stories from across Australia, lovingly brought to you by the people behind frankie magazine. Inside you'll meet hatmakers and brewers, p…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:32am on April 16, 2018

La Traviata set to enchant Arts Centre Melbourne's State Theatre Stage by Arts Review

American powerhouse soprano Corinne Winters will make her Australian debut in Melbourne this week in the classic role of Violetta Valéry in La Traviata. A recent nominee in the Internationa…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:26am on April 16, 2018

MICF: Emma Malik " If You Can't Train It, Eat It by Arts Review

British-born Emma Malik grew up with animals and has over a decade of professional animal handling and training. She's drawn on this in her first solo stand-up show If You Can't Train It, Ea…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:46pm on April 15, 2018

The Patrick White Playwrights' Award Shortlist Announced by Arts Review

Sydney Theatre Company has announced the shortlist of five plays in the running for the 2017 Patrick White Playwrights' Award. The winner of this prestigious award will be announced with a r…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:24pm on April 15, 2018

Antony and Cleopatra by Arts Review

If you're not familiar with Shakespeare's rarely performed Antony and Cleopatra, but are keen to take this opportunity to experience it, then you'd be well-advised to brush up on the text be…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:00pm on April 14, 2018

MICF: Jude Perl " Let's Hang Out by Arts Review

Texas-born and Melbourne-raised, Jude Perl has something of a hybrid accent. Her new MICF show is also an unusual mix for the ear, one of stand-up comedy and music. She's got form here, havi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:40pm on April 13, 2018

On Couch with Corinne Winters by Arts Review

Who is Corinne Winters? I'm an international opera soprano, writer, spiritual seeker, foodie, amateur yogi, and lover of all things art and philosophy. What would you do differently to…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:17am on April 13, 2018

Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Arts Review

Based on Mark Twain‘s classic 1884 novel, Neglected Musicals in association with Hayes Theatre Co presents Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn for six performance…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:23pm on April 12, 2018

Alexis Wright wins 2018 Stella Prize for Tracker by Arts Review

Alexis Wright has been awarded the 2018 Stella Prize for her remarkable biography of Aboriginal leader, thinker and entrepreneur, Tracker Tilmouth. Tracker is a book uniquely written by weav…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:34pm on April 12, 2018

Cartier: The Exhibition by Arts Review

Step into the dazzling world of the Maison Cartier and its clients and discover the age of glamour and icons of style, as the National Gallery of Australia presents Cartier: The Exhibi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:02pm on April 12, 2018

Grease " The Arena Experience set to rock Melbourne this weekend by Arts Review

The world’s largest production of Grease is coming to Melbourne for 3 performances only this weekend at Hisense Arena – bringing everyone’s favourite rock and roll music…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:17am on April 12, 2018

Jessica Pratt to sing first Lucia at New York's The Metropolitan Opera by Arts Review

A decade after launching her career in Italy, acclaimed Australian coloratura soprano Jessica Pratt delivers her first performances in the title role of Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor at Ne…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:52am on April 12, 2018

Colin Friels to star in Scaramouche Jones at Arts Centre Melbourne this August by Arts Review

Acclaimed Australian actor Colin Friels will star in British playwright Justin Butcher's brilliant one-man play Scaramouche Jones in the Fairfax Studio at Arts Centre Melbourne for a limited…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:52am on April 12, 2018

Wildlife Photographer of the Year by Arts Review

On loan from the Natural History Museum in London, the world-renowned exhibition, Wildlife Photographer of the Year will open at the Australian National Maritime Museum on 13 April …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:15am on April 12, 2018
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