DESKTOP
Contact
The Season
On Broadway
Login

Search BroadwayStars

Search:
Author:
Source:
Date Range: From: To:
Sort by: Most Recent   Most Relevant
7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

On the Couch with Sarah Meacham by Arts Review

Who is Sarah Meacham? I’m a woman, part-Italian, raised on the south coast end of NSW. Anyone who wants more can ask me face to face. What would you do differently to what you do now? …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:48am on July 31, 2017

Tales of an Afronaut by Arts Review

Tales of an Afronaut was an intimate work, lead by wani Le Frère, along with Nasa and Neil Morris. Driven mostly by a series of his own poems, wani takes the audacious step (in a short amou…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:29am on July 31, 2017

Respectable Thief by Arts Review

Respectable Thief is bombastic. We hear performer, Nástio Mosquito, before we see him, with a belligerent, Yes, Jesus Loves Me. He's tucked behind a projection screen, his body held loose…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:04am on July 31, 2017

Brisbane Writers Festival reveals 2017 Program by Arts Review

Since emerging onto the Queensland cultural landscape in 1962, the Brisbane Writers Festival (BWF) has established a reputation for being one of Australia's largest literary events. Each yea…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:30pm on July 30, 2017

The Wizard of Oz announces Australia's new Dorothy by Arts Review

Producers John Frost and Suzanne Jones have announced that Samantha Leigh Dodemaide will step out of the chorus and into the limelight, donning the ruby slippers of Dorothy Gale in …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:29pm on July 30, 2017

Jesus Christ Superstar by Arts Review

A global phenomenon that has wowed audiences for over 45 years, The Production Company (TPC) presents Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar at the State Theat…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:51am on July 28, 2017

Mitch Cairns wins 2017 Archibald Prize by Arts Review

Sydney artist Mitch Cairns, a four-time Archibald Prize finalist, has been announced as the winner of the 2017 Archibald Prize with a stylised portrait of his artist-partner, Agatha Gothe-Sn…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:10am on July 28, 2017

On the Couch with Stéphanie Kabanyana Kanyandekwe by Arts Review

Who is Stéphanie Kabanyana Kanyandekwe? A Rwandan-British a multidisciplinary artist; Third-Culture Kid; synaesthete; and formally trained music composer. My research-based arts practice…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:32pm on July 27, 2017

You're Not Alone by Arts Review

Kim Noble wants us to get closer – perhaps a little too close for comfort. You're Not Alone is Noble's provocative, moving and darkly comic production that chronicles one man's attempt…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:31pm on July 27, 2017

Melbourne Opera returns to the Regent Theatre with Lohengrin by Arts Review

Following the great critical and public success of Tannhäuser last year, Melbourne Opera is returning to the Regent Theatre to stage a new production of Richard Wagner’s magnificent r…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:31pm on July 27, 2017

MPavilion announces two-year extension to 2019 by Arts Review

The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has announced its highly acclaimed architecture commission and design event, MPavilion, will be extended for a further two years until 2019. The announcement com…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:30pm on July 27, 2017

On the Couch with Emma Telfer by Arts Review

Who is Emma Telfer? I'm the Executive Director of Open House Melbourne, partner in the Office for Good Design, and a proud Kiwi. Open House is a public architecture organisation that empower…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:22am on July 27, 2017

VELVET set to dazzle Sydney's Roslyn Packer Theatre by Arts Review

After nationwide rave reviews and audience acclaim, the ARIA nominated and award-winning hit show VELVET is back to dazzle audiences at Roslyn Packer Theatre for a strictly limited season…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:01am on July 27, 2017

David Thomas: Colouring Impermanence by Arts Review

Bringing together more than 100 works from over four decades, Artist David Thomas will challenge us to pause, look attentively and reconsider the world around us with empathy in David …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:17am on July 27, 2017

Trapper by Arts Review

The question of who is in control will be explored in the premiere of Arena Theatre Company's new work for young adults, Trapper at Arts Centre Melbourne's Fairfax Studio from 2 – 5 Au…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:30am on July 27, 2017

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Arts Review

A boisterous, ribald and ultimately devastating story of a mental hospital and its inhabitants, Sport For Jove presents One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest at the Seymour Centre from 3 …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:21am on July 27, 2017

Open House Melbourne: 10 Years of Inspiring Architecture by Arts Review

Celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2017, the annual Open House Melbourne takes place this weekend (29 & 30 July), offering the opportunity to explore some of the city’s m…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:54pm on July 26, 2017

Australian World Orchestra: Turangalîla " Symphonie by Arts Review

Simone Young AM will bring together Australia's finest musicians from the international stage and the finest pre-professional musicians from the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:23am on July 26, 2017

Nite Art returns to uncover art after dark in Melbourne by Arts Review

From 6.00pm on Thursday 27 July, art lovers and night seekers are invited to explore our unique city through an interconnected network of galleries, museums, artist-run initiatives and undis…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:22am on July 26, 2017

On the Couch with Eugyeene Teh by Arts Review

Who is Eugyeene Teh? A theatre maker and artist, a set and costume designer, an architect, a photographer. What would you do differently to what you do now? I love what I do but I wish I cou…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:31pm on July 25, 2017

Adelaide Festival Centre launches 2017 OzAsia Festival program by Arts Review

Running from 21 September – 8 October, Australia's leading international arts festival engaging with Asia has announced its program, bringing together over 300 professional artists fro…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:29pm on July 25, 2017

Incognito by Arts Review

Travelling incognito requires hiding one's identity. Avoiding scrutiny thus, the famous can have experiences outside of their usual sphere. The cost however is an inability to access one's u…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:04pm on July 25, 2017

Frankenstein by Arts Review

Don't Look Away's production of Frankenstein doesn't break the fourth wall, but its seams are certainly showing. Clever without being smug, it's a self aware text; a theatrical work that kno…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:49pm on July 25, 2017

Melbourne Festival reveals 2017 program by Arts Review

From 50 trips around the sun to 240 years of the United States, from the development of civilisation to the entire history of the planet, this year's Melbourne Festival brings together works…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:54am on July 25, 2017

Sydney Fringe Comedy announce 2017 program by Arts Review

The team behind the Sydney Comedy Festival will present the seventh annual Sydney Fringe Comedy program from Tuesday 29 August to Sunday 1 October 2017 – a one-month celebration of the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:34am on July 25, 2017
« Previous 25   Page 187 of 285   Next 25 »