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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

The NGV stages epic re-hang of its salon gallery by Arts Review

The National Gallery of Victoria has embarked on one of its most ambitious gallery re-hangs, canvassing every wall and corner of the 19th century gallery with more than 140 works of European…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:48am on October 18, 2017

Eight upcoming arts and culture activities in Sydney you can't afford to miss by Arts Review

Sydney shines when it comes to outstanding art exhibitions and premiere musicals, and with a jam-packed calendar of inspiring, upcoming events, there's no better time to visit the Harbour Ci…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:29pm on October 17, 2017

Want to help shape Melbourne's musical future? by Arts Review

Community groups, industry experts and music lovers are being urged to have their say on the future of Melbourne's music scene. The City of Melbourne is putting together its draft Music Stra…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:11pm on October 17, 2017

Liveworks 2017: a celebration of experimental art and performance by Arts Review

A two week celebration of performance and cross-disciplinary art, Performance Space presents its most ambitious Liveworks at Carriageworks from 19 October 2017. The 2017 program features …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:46am on October 17, 2017

Taikoz 20: Land-Sea-Sky-Home by Arts Review

Australia's leading taiko drumming ensemble Taikoz will present a very special concert, Taikoz 20: Land-Sea-Sky-Home in celebration of an incredible 20 years of music making and performance …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:04am on October 17, 2017

A View From The Bridge by Arts Review

A searing drama of love and revenge set in 1950s Brooklyn, Red Line Productions presents Arthur Miller’s A View From The Bridge at the Old Fitz Theatre from 18 October 2017. Eddi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:46am on October 17, 2017

On the Couch with Hilary Bell by Arts Review

Who is Hilary Bell? I'm a playwright, librettist and lyricist. I also create picture books with artists extraordinaire Antonia Pesenti (Alphabetical Sydney, Numerical Street) and Matthew Mar…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:57pm on October 16, 2017

Gold Museum reawakens the dragon by Arts Review

A new exhibition at Sovereign Hill's Gold Museum has unveiled one of the most extensive Chinese artefact collections, and for the first time in over five decades, has reawakened Loong …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:04pm on October 16, 2017

Melbourne Festival " A Requiem For Cambodia: Bangsokol     by Arts Review

Australians might know a little of the genocide committed by the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s. But what do we know of the survivors, and what followed? We had a glimpse of this in A Requiem For …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:41pm on October 16, 2017

Memphis The Musical by Arts Review

Memphis The Musical is the third of five productions Stageart have planned for 2017. Unlike your typical middle child, Memphis is not invisible or resentful " instead, it's another magnifice…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:20am on October 16, 2017

Gerhard Richter: The Life of Images by Arts Review

Widely considered one of the world's most influential living artists, Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) presents the first major exhibition in Australia of work by German artist Ger…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:05am on October 16, 2017

One of Australia's largest public art installations nears completion by Arts Review

One of Australia's largest public art installations is nearing completion. Titled Sun Veil, the $4.35m kinetic screen by internationally acclaimed environmental artist Ned Kahn was commissio…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:53pm on October 15, 2017

The Carnival of Lost Souls by Arts Review

Dare to enter the dark and magical world of a 19th century circus as The Carnival of Lost Souls tours through Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane this October & November – lea…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:01pm on October 15, 2017

American Song by Arts Review

There's a beautiful economy about Red Stitch's production of American Song: Darryl Cordell's minimalist brush of sky and wheat along the stage walls; Bronwyn Pringle's natural lift and lower…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:42pm on October 15, 2017

Sydney Dance Company reveals 2018 season by Arts Review

Marking his tenth year as Artistic Director of Sydney Dance Company, Rafael Bonachela has revealed his 2018 season that features exquisite athleticism and human connection that come…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:59pm on October 15, 2017

Melbourne Festival " All the Sex I'll Ever Have by Arts Review

At the commencement of All the Sex I'll Ever Have, the producers from Mammalian Diving Reflex have the audience stand and take a pledge. We are to never reveal what we hear tonight " we must…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:56pm on October 13, 2017

LABELS by Arts Review

Winner of four international awards, Gasworks Arts Park is thrilled to bring Labels to Melbourne in an international exclusive from 18 – 26 October 2017. Using humour and honesty, Labe…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:44am on October 13, 2017

First look at the 2018 Adelaide Fringe by Arts Review

A fiery circus act, high-profile comedians and a gripping tale of trauma are among the exceptional lineup of 2018 Adelaide Fringe shows now on sale. With tickets to 34 shows now available, t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:07am on October 13, 2017

Melbourne Festival " The Season by Arts Review

The Season by first-time playwright Nathan Maynard is a story of three generations of the Duncans, a Tasmanian Aboriginal family, maintaining one of their long-running traditions. In particu…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:03am on October 13, 2017

On the Couch with Anthony Skuse by Arts Review

Who is Anthony Skuse? I'm a theatre director and teacher. My production of Simon Stephens' Birdland has just opened at the New Theatre. It's the fourth Stephens play I've worked on, and I ha…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:13am on October 12, 2017

Liz Williams: Body language by Arts Review

Celebrating the remarkable figurative sculptures of Australian ceramicist Liz Williams, a new monograph by Dr Margot Osborne, Liz Williams: Body language reveals for the first time the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:51am on October 12, 2017

Jack of Two Trades by Arts Review

Adapted from the surprisingly relevant, classic comedy by Carlo Goldoni, Jack of Two Trades is a brand new, original, fast paced and laugh-out-loud musical theatre comedy to be present…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:48am on October 12, 2017

Reforms to inject new life into Sydney's late night economy by Arts Review

The City of Sydney is set to reform outdated local planning laws in a bid to inject new life into the city's beleaguered late night economy. The proposed reforms would allow retailers in the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:50am on October 12, 2017

A Fine Romance: The Magic of Fred Astaire by Arts Review

During the 1970 Academy Awards, there’s a wonderful moment between Fred Astaire and Bob Hope. After some banter regarding Fred never dancing at the Oscars, Bob strikes the band up and …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:38pm on October 11, 2017

The Red Tree by Arts Review

National Theatre of Parramatta (NTofP) will present a new musical theatre work based on Shaun Tan's award-winning book, The Red Tree at the Riverside Theatres for a limited season from 20…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:32pm on October 10, 2017
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