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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. opens in Melbourne by Arts Review

Train like an agent and delve into the science, history, engineering, genetics and technology behind our favourite Marvel Cinematic Universe Super Heroes, as for the first time in Australia,…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:59am on March 19, 2018

Don Quichotte by Arts Review

Disaster was averted at the premiere of Opera Australia's much anticipated production of Massenet's Don Quichotte, when guest artist, Ferruccio Furlanetto, considered the supreme interpreter…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:13am on March 19, 2018

Silent Disco by Arts Review

Shining the light on a society that has seemingly lost its way in dealing with its troubled youth, New Theatre presents from 24 March, a long-overdue revival of Lachlan Philpott’s a…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:36am on March 19, 2018

21st Biennale of Sydney launches for 45th anniversary edition by Arts Review

The 21st Biennale of Sydney has opened to the public, presenting the work of 70 artists and artist collectives from six continents in a three-month exhibition running until 11 June 2018. Thi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:35am on March 19, 2018

Come From Away to premiere in Melbourne in 2019 by Arts Review

The Tony Award winning musical Come From Away will land on stage at a revamped Comedy Theatre in July 2019. The production will be the first outside North America, opening in Melbou…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:23pm on March 18, 2018

Melanie Lane wins 2018 Keir Choreographic Award by Arts Review

The Keir Foundation, Carriageworks and Dancehouse have announced that Melanie Lane is the recipient of the 2018 Keir Choreographic Award, Australia's first major choreographic award, support…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:53pm on March 18, 2018

On the Couch with Steve Lambert by Arts Review

Who is Steve Lambert? I was raised in a struggling family furniture business in Northern California by a former Franciscan Monk and a Dominican Nun who quit out of idealism and love. Trained…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:30am on March 16, 2018

White Night Ballarat by Arts Review

Following its inaugural event in 2017, White Night Ballarat returns to the streets and laneways of this beautiful regional city from 7.00pm on Saturday 17 March. From colourful projection…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:03am on March 16, 2018

The worlds of science and theatre collide in Back to Back by Arts Review

The worlds of science and theatre will collide this March at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre with the double bill theatre extravaganza, Back to Back. Produced by Q Theatre, The…

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

Echoes of Earth by Arts Review

An extraordinary new CD Echoes of Earth, that saw some of Melbourne's finest classical and jazz musicians come together for one of the most ambitious recording projects staged at Brigh…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:32pm on March 15, 2018

Colder by Arts Review

What if someone you loved disappeared? Inspired by real life events, Lachlan Philpott’s powerful play Colder explores the complex situation of someone disappearing without a trace and …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:54pm on March 15, 2018

Polyglot Theatre to move to new home at Abbotsford Convent by Arts Review

Commemorating a momentous 40 years in 2018, Polyglot Theatre, the leader in contemporary children's theatre and participatory art works, has announced it will move to a new home at Mel…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:06pm on March 15, 2018

Steve Price to make his theatrical debut in Priscilla Queen of the Desert by Arts Review

The Project's Steve Price has announced he will make his theatrical debut in a special one night only tailor-made guest role in Priscilla Queen of the Desert at Melbourne’s Regent Thea…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:54am on March 15, 2018

2018 Melbourne Queer Film Festival kicks off tonight! by Arts Review

Building on its reputation for showcasing the finest, contemporary queer cinema from Australia and beyond, the 28th Melbourne Queer Film Festival kicks off tonight with a delicious line-u…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:03am on March 15, 2018

On the Couch with Reuben Ingall by Arts Review

Who is Reuben Ingall? I'm Canberran. I'm an audio technician by day-job, and a music maker, radio presenter, gig-organiser, mashup DJ by hobby. I'm a keen cyclist and I love to cook. What wo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:54pm on March 14, 2018

Diane Arbus: American Portraits by Arts Review

Best known for her intimate black-and-white portraits, Heide Museum of Modern Art presents the National Gallery of Australia's touring exhibition, Diane Arbus: American Portraits fr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:31pm on March 14, 2018

Peepshow by Arts Review

A thrilling new creation that infuses world-class contemporary circus with the nostalgia of bygone eras, Circa will premiere their new work Peepshow at NORPA – Lismore City Hall fro…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:34pm on March 14, 2018

A Prudent Man by Arts Review

A darkly comedic political thriller exploring what it means to be right… in more ways than one, Katy Warner’s A Prudent Man is currently touring to selected venues across Aust…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:54pm on March 14, 2018

Venus in Fur by Arts Review

Ego abounds in Venus in Fur. Like Charlie Kaufman writing himself into the 2002 film, Adaptation, David Ives has written a playwright into the text here, albeit with a few tweaks. Indeed, wh…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:43pm on March 14, 2018

Memorial is a shattering excavation of the scars of war through poetry, dance and mind-blowing score by Arts Review

Arthur Danto, in his Analytic Philosophy of History, calls the common noun "scar" a "past-referring term". In this way, language acknowledges the passing of time, representing verbally what …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:11pm on March 14, 2018

Adelaide Fringe " Ugly Duckling by Arts Review

Who would have thought the re-imagining of a literary fairytale could end up as a pop encrusted cabaret frolic? This ugly duckling finds herself adopted into the glamorous 90210 zip code set…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:48pm on March 14, 2018

On the Couch with Elena Maximova by Arts Review

Who is Elena Maximova? Elena Maximova is an opera singer from the Urals in the middle of Russia. She studied in Moscow and today is a guest performer in opera houses all over the world. What…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:03am on March 14, 2018

Red by Arts Review

How remarkable that such a painful affliction as Endometriosis could inspire such a beautiful work as Red. Endometriosis is a condition which affects a woman's reproductive organs. Current C…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:42am on March 14, 2018

Brisbane Powerhouse set to sizzle when MELT Festival returns this May by Arts Review

Brisbane's biggest celebration of equality, diversity and LGBTIQ+ culture sashays back to Brisbane Powerhouse when the popular MELT Festival returns in May. An awe-inspiring festival of all …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:20am on March 14, 2018

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to open in Sydney in 2019 by Arts Review

Step inside a world of pure imagination as theatre producers John Frost, Craig Donnell, Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Langley Park Productions and Neal Street Productions have announced the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:53am on March 14, 2018
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