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The Sydney Comedy Festival has announced its return in 2018 for the 14th year of delivering rambunctious laughter to the city and greater surrounds. Across four massive weeks from 23 April t…
Inspired by James Cameron's AVATAR, Cirque du Soleil is set to transport you to the world of Pandora in the visually stunning arena spectacular, TORUK – The First Flight, when it…
Joel Creasey has known he wanted to be on the world's stage since he was in short pants, and nothing was going to get in his way. After his first stand-up performance at 17, he had to follow…
Celebrating excellence in design and creative practice, the 20th Sydney Design Festival takes place from 2 " 11 March 2018 with over 100 programs, exhibitions, installations, talks, works…
Written and performed by Stephen Valeri, Your Diva Needs You takes cabaret, nostalgia, comedy, and a game show, then stitches them together into a glorious Frankenstein's monster of a show. …
A creative partnership between Chamber Made and The Venny, a communal backyard and drop-in centre for young people aged 5 to 16, some of whom are living in difficult circumstances, in Kensin…
WHO IS TOM MIDDLEDITCH? Aspiring Writer, Director, Theatre maker, Philosopher, and Neurodiversity Advocate. I run the company, A_tistic, which is dedicated to spreading Neurodiversity, and d…
Featuring dazzling environments that plunge viewers into colourful projections which explore the relationship between nature, the body and technology, the Museum of Contemporary Art Australi…
An innovative and immersive production that will have audiences on the edge of their seats, Donald Margulies' critically-acclaimed, Tony Award nominated play, Time Stands Still will be…
A no-holds-barred, biting satire set in the intoxicating world of investment banking, The Street Theatre presents Melissa Bubnic’s furiously funny Boys Will Be Boys in a limit…
International drag performer Courtney Act and Australian comedian Joel Creasey are set to dazzle and delight as official Ambassadors for the 2018 Adelaide Fringe. The two compelling entertai…
Taking some of Australia's finest performers out of the concert hall and into an inner-city warehouse, the new Melbourne Warehouse Music Festival will smash barriers between classical and mo…
WHO IS GENEVIEVE PICOT? Well who knows really " being an actor in theory I can be anyone; however these days I am mostly a grumpy old c**t ! WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY TO WHAT YOU DO NOW?…
Following the success of The Yellow Wave, 15 Minutes from Anywhere returns with a brand-new production of Jane Miller's comic drama, Cuckoo at Melbourne’s The Unknown Union until 11…
A breathtaking performance that reimagines and unites the power of early pop with the genius of baroque, Max Riebl presents The Great Pretender at The Butterfly Club from 8 November…
A free-falling reinvention of a classic masterpiece, Sydney Theatre Company presents by Andrew Upton’s new interpretation of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters in the Dram…
The Australia Council has announced its approach to managing Australia's 2019 national representation at one of the most prestigious international contemporary art events – calling …
A journey through key moments in leading contemporary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s vast artistic career, Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art presents Yayoi Kusama: Life is the Hea…
From West End leading man to time-travelling hero, John Barrowman MBE is the epitome of entertainment. Now he will make his Australian debut with an intimate performance of songs and stories…
Emerging filmmakers with disability Samia Halabi, Dieter Knierem and Daniel Monks have today been announced as the recipients chosen to lead three teams in creating short films through this …
WHO IS CHRIS VAN TUINEN? I’m a musician (conductor, pianist), chorus director, artistic director, programmer, producer and arts manager. I work for Musica Viva, WASO, Lost & Found …
A funny, fragile and profound fable based on groundbreaking medical research and real-life war testimonies, theatre legends Jon Haynes and David Woods (Ridiculusmus) return to the Seymour Ce…
Following the company's acclaimed productions of Maria Stuarda in 2015 and Anna Bolena in 2016, Melbourne Opera is finishing its powerful 2017 season with the final instalment of Donizett…
If the standard achieved by this production of Handel's first oratorio, Esther is anything to go by, then Tobias Cole's ambitions for his fledgling baroque opera company, Handel in the Theat…
More than 65 Impressionist masterpieces from the renowned collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, will feature in a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia from 29 March to…