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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

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

Now in it’s 32nd year, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival is back with a record-breaking line-up of 612 shows featuring a sensational mix of local and international artists. W…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:53am on March 29, 2018

Frank Enstein returns to the Heath Ledger Theatre stage this April by Arts Review

A poignant and hilarious tale of self-acceptance in this classic story with a twist, award-winning creative duo of Gavin Webber and Grayson Millwood from QLD- based company The Farm…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:06am on March 29, 2018

The Sound of Waiting by Arts Review

Playwright Mary Anne Butler returns to Darlinghurst Theatre Company with a powerfully poetic allegory for a world which has closed its doors on humanity. The Sound of Waiting will have it…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:19am on March 29, 2018

On the Couch with Elena Carapetis by Arts Review

Who is Elena Carapetis? I'm the daughter of Greek and Cypriot migrants, living and telling stories on Kaurna land as the Resident Artist at State Theatre Company South Australia. Actor, Play…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:30am on March 29, 2018

Colours of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d'Orsay by Arts Review

More than sixty-five French Impressionist masterpieces from the renowned collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, feature in a major exhibition presented exclusively at the Art Ga…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:59pm on March 28, 2018

Lisa Reihana's Emissaries is a vital retelling of colonial history by Arts Review

When Captain Cook embarked on his voyages across the world in the 18th century he encountered Indigenous peoples throughout the Pacific, including those who lived in the lands that would bec…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:30pm on March 28, 2018

Fleabag by Arts Review

Malthouse Theatre presents the award-winning comedy show Fleabag as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival program, serving up a filthily hilarious account of one woman's daily …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:11pm on March 27, 2018

Sami in Paradise by Arts Review

An adaptation of Nikolai Erdman’s Russian classic, The Suicide, Belvoir presents the world premiere of Sami in Paradise for a limited season from 5 April 2018. Sami in Paradise is s…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:32pm on March 27, 2018

Big names call for action to protect Australia's screen culture by Arts Review

Dozens of Australia's best-known and most successful actors, directors, screenwriters, producers and production crew – including 15 Oscar winners – have penned an open letter cal…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:57pm on March 27, 2018

On the Couch with Luisa Scrofani by Arts Review

Who is Luisa Scrofani? I am a Melbourne-based musical theatre performer currently performing in the role of Nina Rosario in Blue Saint Productions In The Heights. Who inspires you and why? S…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:41am on March 27, 2018

The 65th Blake Prize Finalists Announced by Arts Review

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre have announced the 80 talented finalists for The 65th Blake Prize " one of Australia's longest standing and most prestigious prizes. Hailing from across the wor…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:37am on March 27, 2018

FIERCE by Arts Review

As the 2018 AFL season gets underway in Melbourne, the world premiere of FIERCE asks the question, what would happen if a woman was good enough to compete against men? Suzie Flack has made i…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:59am on March 27, 2018

Snackable artwork creates positive thinking by Arts Review

Bars of purpose and bags of spontaneity are just some of the items on offer this month from a vending machine in the Sydney CBD. Operating in Martin Place, Pitt Street Mall and Circular Quay…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:44am on March 27, 2018

Jeremy Stanford: Rapture by Arts Review

After the success of his first book, Year of the Queen, Jeremy Stanford is back with his gripping and darkly comic debut novel, Rapture – which explores the fight for the ownership …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:28pm on March 26, 2018

Adelaide Cabaret Festival reveals 2018 program by Arts Review

With the theme, Eyes Open, the world's largest cabaret festival returns to the Adelaide Festival Centre this June with a diverse program of music, comedy and cabaret. The 2018 Adelaide Cabar…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:08pm on March 26, 2018

On the Couch with Mark Yeates by Arts Review

Who is Mark Yeates? I am an actor, theatre producer, writer, hypochondriac, and cardigan enthusiast. What would you do di?erently to what you do now? If I was on a completely different caree…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:52am on March 26, 2018

Stieg Persson: Polyphonic by Arts Review

Exploring the rich, complex and beguiling practice of Melbourne-based artist Stieg Persson, The Ian Potter Museum of Art brings together work spanning a thirty-year career in Stieg Persso…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:28am on March 26, 2018

The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by Arts Review

Hugo Weaving makes his much-anticipated return to the Roslyn Packer Theatre stage this week as Sydney Theatre Company presents Bertolt Brecht's 1941 classic, The Resistible Rise of Arturo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:36am on March 26, 2018

RocKwiz's Really Really Good Friday by Arts Review

Now an annual rollicking Arts Centre Melbourne event, RocKwiz's Really Really Good Friday returns to Hamer Hall this Friday 30 March for another instalment of irreverent Easter fun. The team…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:45pm on March 25, 2018

Lola Montez returns to the stage after 60 years by Arts Review

Written in 1957, Lola Montez is considered the most commercially successful Australian musical with an original score of all time. Now, 60 years since its final performance, Diadem Produc…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:15pm on March 25, 2018

Bowerbird by Arts Review

Full of insights that you will find yourself quoting in surprising contexts and casual conversations, Bowerbird: The art of making theatre drawn from life is a new book by one of Australi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:44pm on March 25, 2018

bare The Musical by Arts Review

Tension is found everywhere in bare The Musical: between the characters' – school-age children on the cusp of college – inner lives and societal expectations; between differin…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:34pm on March 25, 2018

Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour " La Boheme by Arts Review

1968 was an eventful year. An exhibition currently on show at the National Library of Australia commemorates the 50th Anniversary of when the Library opened its doors to the public in 196…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:43pm on March 25, 2018

Funding support enables five exciting theatre, music and visual art productions to tour NSW by Arts Review

Five professional Theatre, Music and Visual Arts organisations, including The Song Company's 2018 Season of Imagin'd Corners and Ensemble Theatre's tour of Two by Jim Cartwright will share t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:14pm on March 25, 2018

On the Couch with Erica McCalman by Arts Review

Who is Erica McCalman? I am a Ballardong Noongar woman with Irish convict, Scottish and Cornish ancestry. I am the Creative Producer of Next Wave. We nurture the next generation of Australia…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:54pm on March 23, 2018
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