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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Macbeth by Arts Review

It will be breathless. It will be bloody. It will be bold. State Theatre Company brings one of Shakespeare's greatest dramas to the Dunstan Playhouse stage, exploring its commonalities wi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:20am on August 21, 2017

Elli Bardas wins inaugural Martin Kantor Portrait Prize by Arts Review

The Ballarat International Foto Biennale has announced photography student, Elli Bardas, the winner of the inaugural Martin Kantor Portrait Prize, with a black and white image of her aunt Vi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:40pm on August 20, 2017

Tina Arena to play Eva Peron in EVITA by Arts Review

Opera Australia Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini, Australian theatre producer John Frost and leading UK theatre producer David Ian have announced that Australian icon, singer, songwriter a…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:38pm on August 20, 2017

Miracle City by Arts Review

A brand new production of Nick Enright and Max Lambert's celebrated Australian musical Miracle City takes over the Sydney Opera House Studio from 12 " 29 October with an outstanding cast of …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:45pm on August 20, 2017

Hilarie Mais by Arts Review

Since the early 1970s, Sydney-based artist Hilarie Mais has consistently produced work underpinned by what she describes as her abiding interest in the history of abstraction, first in the U…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:57pm on August 20, 2017

The Yellow Brick Road extends to Adelaide and Melbourne by Arts Review

Producers John Frost and Suzanne Jones have announced additional cast members for the upcoming Australian tour of The London Palladium production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Wizard of Oz…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:15pm on August 20, 2017

Crazy Horse Paris: Forever Crazy by Arts Review

It has been tantalising Paris for more than 65 years and now for the first time, Crazy Horse Paris has headed to Australia to seduce audiences with its sensual glamour and sophisticate…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:29am on August 18, 2017

David LaChapelle exhibition headlines Ballarat International Foto Biennale by Arts Review

An exhibition of 90 works by iconic American photographer David LaChapelle headlines the month-long Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB) when it opens at the Art Gallery of Ballara…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:06am on August 18, 2017

On the Couch with Claire McArdle by Arts Review

Who is Claire McArdle? I'm a contemporary jewellery and object maker and the Co-Founder/Director of Radiant Pavilion, Melbourne Contemporary Jewellery and Object Biennial. What would you do …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:01am on August 18, 2017

Adelaide Festival to premiere Hamlet in 2018 by Arts Review

After dazzling audiences and critics alike at its recent world premiere produced by the renowned Glyndebourne Festival Opera in the UK, Neil Armfield’s production of Australian compose…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:02am on August 18, 2017

The Father by Arts Review

A giant of Australian theatre for over 50 years, John Bell makes a welcome return to the Sydney Theatre Company (STC) in the Australian premiere of The Father by French playwright Florian…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:25am on August 18, 2017

New partnership to showcase Australian contemporary art by Arts Review

A new partnership between the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) and Sydney Airport will see the arrival of a large-scale contemporary art commission for the T1 International termina…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:32am on August 18, 2017

A new approach to culture by Arts Review

"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas," the composer John Cage once remarked, "I'm frightened of the old ones". Last week's announcement that the Myer, Tim Fairfax Famil…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:29am on August 18, 2017

Pile of Bones by Arts Review

It begins from blackout, the smell of haze, and a foreboding pulsating base. As the show progresses, that beat permeates everything. A primitive heartbeat, a frenetic urban rhythm, a rapid t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:55pm on August 17, 2017

Aerial dancers take performance to new heights in Sydney by Arts Review

One of the world's leading dance companies has brought its pioneering 'vertical dance' to Australia for the first time. Presented as part of the City of Sydney's Art & About Sydney progr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:36pm on August 17, 2017

Blue Love by Arts Review

Defying categorisation, but deliciously subversive and irresistibly entertaining, this cleverly devised work began life as a diversion to fill in time during breaks in the filming of Baz Luh…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:41pm on August 17, 2017

On the Couch with Amelia Farrugia by Arts Review

Who is Amelia Farrugia? A vivacious star Soprano who was born to perform. A generous, kind and loving Mum, a warm and wonderful friend, a leader and an inspiring teacher. What would you do d…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:41pm on August 16, 2017

Blue Love by Arts Review

A quirky, character-based work is a multi-media, physical theatre comedy: accessible, challenging and enormously entertaining, Shaun Parker & Company presents Blue Love at selected…

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

Ballarat Cabaret Festival back in the spotlight this October by Arts Review

For the sixth year in a row, the Ballarat Cabaret Festival will be back in the spotlight this October taking centre stage with shows at the Ballarat Mining Exchange, the Mechanic Institut…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:27pm on August 16, 2017

Tastes like Sunshine by Arts Review

Exploring the role of food as artistic inspiration and medium, the Museum of Brisbane presents Tastes like Sunshine on display at City Hall from 18 August 2017. Where art meets food, this fl…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:28pm on August 16, 2017

New Arcade proves games are a serious business for Victoria by Arts Review

Home to Academy Award and BAFTA winners and the creators of some of the world's most popular digital games, an unassuming building in South Melbourne is the epicentre of Victoria's thriving …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:35pm on August 16, 2017

Audition for NAISDA Dance College's 2018 Intake by Arts Review

Young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with a passion for the performing arts are invited to register their interest to audition for NAISDA Dance College's 2018 intake. NAISDA is…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:09am on August 16, 2017

On the Couch with Shaun Parker by Arts Review

Who is Shaun Parker? I was born in Mildura in 1970, and grew up on a grape-growing property with my mum and dad, older brother Cory and older sister Kim, three dogs Silky, Rocky, and Sheba, …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:44am on August 16, 2017

The whispering forest of memories by Arts Review

A fully immersive installation that creates a metaphysical forest of memories, The whispering forest of memories will be presented at fortyfivedownstairs for four days only from 16 August…

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

Radiant Pavilion 2017: Contemporary Jewellery and Object Biennial by Arts Review

After its huge success in 2015, Radiant Pavilion returns to Melbourne bringing together over 200 leading and emerging Australian and international artists from Saturday 26 August to Sunday 3…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:59am on August 16, 2017
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