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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

The Merry Widow by Arts Review

Melbourne-born international opera star Danielle de Niese will make a triumphant return to her hometown to perform in Franz Lehár’s charming operetta The Merry Widow at Arts Cent…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:52pm on November 8, 2017

25th Mardi Gras Film Festival announces first 10 films by Arts Review

Queer Screen's 25th Mardi Gras Film Festival is a celebration of our creativity and homage to our history as we bring the best and most diverse LGBTIQ content to the big screen. Announcing t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:39pm on November 8, 2017

On the Couch with Jean Tong by Arts Review

Who is Jean Tong? I'm directing satirical lesbian musical Romeo Is Not The Only Fruit, which I also wrote the book and lyrics for. It's inter-textual, wry, meta, furiously funny, and has som…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:39am on November 6, 2017

Night Slows Down by Arts Review

Written as a response to recent events in global politics, Don't Look Away and bAKEHOUSE Theatre Company presents a powerful new production by Phillip James Rouse, Night Slows Down at the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:02am on November 6, 2017

Bangarra announces 2018 season by Arts Review

A major new dance work forms the centrepiece of Bangarra Dance Theatre’s 2018 season – that also includes an impressive national touring schedule, performing in seven out o…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:13am on November 6, 2017

Our Knowing and Not Knowing: Helen Maudsley by Arts Review

At the age of 90, Helen Maudsley is one of Melbourne's most senior artists with an artistic practice spanning seven decades. From Friday 17 November, the National Gallery of Victoria will di…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:00am on November 6, 2017

Scenes from a Marriage by Arts Review

A riveting portrait of a marriage performed by a real-life couple, Queensland Theatre presents Joanna Murray-Smith's fiery adaptation of the Ingmar Bergman classic, Scenes from a Marri…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:19am on November 6, 2017

Birdcage Thursdays by Arts Review

Over time, hoarders can crowd their house so full of stuff that it becomes a risk to their health. Birdcage Thursdays by Sandra Fiona Long considers the consequences of an inability to di…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:02pm on November 5, 2017

Loving Vincent by Arts Review

No other artist has attracted more attention than Vincent van Gogh. Variously labelled a martyr, a lustful satyr, a madman, a genius and a layabout, the real Vincent is at once revealed in h…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:21pm on November 5, 2017

Suicide Row by Arts Review

Sometimes we all get the blues, right? Except, for many people, this isn't temporary, and its effects aren't minor. For generations of Australian men, discouraged from seeking help by macho …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:13am on November 5, 2017

On the Couch with Carolyn Laffan by Arts Review

Who is Carolyn Laffan? I am the Senior Curator of the new Australian Music Vault at Arts Centre Melbourne – a new dynamic visitor experience developed in collaboration with the Austral…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:31am on November 4, 2017

Adam Noviello: Songs For Girls by Arts Review

After touring Australia in Matilda The Musical, Adam Noviello returns to cabaret, following previous seasons of The Last Five Queers and There Was A Boy…, with Songs For Girls at Chapel…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:48am on November 4, 2017

Alexithymia by Arts Review

Aiming to simulate an autistic experience of the world for audiences, Citizen Theatre and A_tistic have joined forces to create a new theatrical work, Alexithymia at the Meat Market from …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:32pm on November 3, 2017

Brigadoon by Arts Review

If your only acquaintance with Lerner and Loewe's charming 1947 musical about two American tourists who accidently wander into a mysterious Scottish town to discover that it only appears onc…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:39pm on November 3, 2017

Mardi Gras 2018: 40 Years of Evolution by Arts Review

2018 marks the historic 40th anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. To celebrate this milestone, the Festival program is bigger, better and more fabulous than ever as it refle…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:50pm on November 3, 2017

Miracle City heads to Melbourne by Arts Review

Following its recent critically acclaimed season at the Sydney Opera Opera, the Melbourne premiere of Nick Enright and Max Lambert's celebrated Australian musical Miracle City takes over …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:05am on November 3, 2017

On the Couch with Mourne Kransky by Arts Review

Who is Mourne Kransky? I am a middle-aged person of average height with black hair and a slim build. My father was Polish and my mother was English. I live with my sisters in the small count…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:31am on November 3, 2017

Robyn Archer: Que Reste T'il (What Remains?) by Arts Review

A passionate journey through the origins of cabaret through song, storytelling and a hint of satire, Robyn Archer AO returns to Arts Centre Melbourne with Que Reste T'il (What Remains?…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:00am on November 3, 2017

Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age: Masterpieces from the Rijksmuseum by Arts Review

Comprising 78 exceptional works of art from the renowned Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Art Gallery of New South Wales presents the first major exhibition of Dutch masters in Sydney, Rembr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:10am on November 3, 2017

Nineteen by Arts Review

A fast-paced dark comedy about trying to be a bloke in a world where no one really knows what that means, Wax Lyrical Productions presents the world premiere of Shane Pike’s Ninetee…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:38am on November 3, 2017

CAST says NO to sexual harassment and abuse by Arts Review

Following the release of a joint statement by the Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA) and Screen Producers Australia (SPA) earlier this week, the Confederation of Australian St…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:18am on November 3, 2017

The Pleasure Garden releases full line-up by Arts Review

With only a few weeks until the anticipated music event of the summer, The Pleasure Garden has announced the theatrical and tasty additions that will join its diverse and unique musical prog…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:16pm on November 2, 2017

A world of culture on a budget in Sydney by Arts Review

Young Sydneysiders can see the best theatre, music and dance performances in town for as little as $5, thanks to a new digital platform backed by the City of Sydney. The City has provided $8…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:27pm on November 2, 2017

Historic Cartier Exhibition to open in Canberra in 2018 by Arts Review

The National Gallery of Australia have previewed the glitz and glamour of the forthcoming blockbuster, Cartier: The Exhibition with a sneak preview of several works from the Cartier Colle…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:25pm on November 2, 2017

On the Couch with Anne-Louise Sarks by Arts Review

WHO IS ANNE-LOUISE SARKS? I'm a theatre director. I'm 36. I'm passionate and sarcastic and deeply loyal. I'm addicted to boiled eggs. WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY TO WHAT YOU DO NOW? Honest…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:45pm on November 1, 2017
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