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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Dry Land by Arts Review

A deeply truthful portrait of the fears, hopes and bonds of teenage girls, Outhouse Theatre Co and Mad March Hare join forces to present the Australian premiere of Ruby Rae Spiegel riveting …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:26am on July 19, 2017

MELBA by Arts Review

As rehearsals get underway for one of the most anticipated new Australian musicals to grace Sydney stages this year, New Musicals Australia have announced the cast and a season extension …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:26am on July 19, 2017

The Moderns: European Designers in Sydney by Arts Review

A new exhibition at the Museum of Sydney, The Moderns: European Designers in Sydney celebrates our modernist émigré design community; their backgrounds, their Australian careers and their …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:16am on July 19, 2017

Collusion: Desirelines by Arts Review

Having ignited critics and audiences at the 2015 Brisbane Festival, dance, music and animation is set to collide in Collusion's award nominated chamber ballet, Desirelines in its Melbourne p…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:25pm on July 18, 2017

On the Couch with Jing-Xuan Chan by Arts Review

Who is Jing-Xuan Chan? Jing-Xuan Chan is a Chinese Australian actor from Sydney (via Hong Kong!). Also a foodie and a lover of travel and cats. What would you do differently to what you do n…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:16am on July 18, 2017

ACMI announces Paul Bowers as new Director of Exhibitions & Collections by Arts Review

In an exciting time of renewal for the world's leading moving image museum, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) has announced the appointment of Paul Bowers as its new Director…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:00am on July 18, 2017

Coma Land by Arts Review

From the daring and imaginative mind of Will O'Mahony, Black Swan in association with Performing Lines WA presents Coma Land – a magical story celebrating children, difference, and the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:44am on July 18, 2017

Frankenstein by Arts Review

Based on the famous gothic novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Theatre Works presents Lally Katz's compressed version of Frankenstein – a dark, yet moving portrayal of one of h…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:23am on July 18, 2017

Next Fall by Arts Review

Next Fall runs two story threads alongside each other, never converging. One is a series of flashbacks – Luke and Adam falling in love, navigating a relationship made difficult due to …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:38pm on July 17, 2017

Call of the Avant-Garde: Constructivism and Australian Art by Arts Review

In the centenary year of the Russian revolution, Heide Museum of Modern Art presents the first exhibition to examine the influence of the modernist art movement Constructivism on Australian …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:27pm on July 17, 2017

Mother's Ruin: A Cabaret About Gin by Arts Review

Equal parts historical and hysterical, Mother's Ruin: A Cabaret About Gin – a darkly comic ode to gin, is a raucous journey told through tales of women, love, secrets and gin at Map…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:27am on July 17, 2017

On the Couch with Art Simone by Arts Review

Who is Art Simone?  A Drag Artist and lip-synch lover with a difference. She cries glitter, sweats sequins and has a bigger grin than Luna Park. As the club chameleon of drag, she is well…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:16am on July 17, 2017

Arts House presents different shades of place and displacement by Arts Review

Presenting a series of installations, performances, spoken-word events, readings and conversations during July, Arts House will reveal and explore the complex relationships of place and belo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:39am on July 17, 2017

Hokusai by Arts Review

The first major presentation in Australia of one of Japan's most influential, prolific and everlastingly popular artists, Katsushika Hokusai (1760 " 1849), the National Gallery of Victoria p…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:40am on July 17, 2017

SHIT by Arts Review

Following a sell-out season at the 2017 Sydney Festival, Patricia Cornelius’ compelling, raw and powerful play, SHIT will take to the stage in an exclusive return season at The Seymour…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:54pm on July 16, 2017

Applications now open for Adelaide Fringe Artist Fund by Arts Review

Independent artists planning to present work in the 2018 Adelaide Fringe can now apply for financial assistance through the Adelaide Fringe Artist Fund. This year, the Adelaide Fringe Artist…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:46pm on July 16, 2017

Due West: Immersive Arts Festival inaugural program announced by Arts Review

A unique opportunity to experience Melbourne's ever-changing inner west through a creative lens, Due West: Immersive Arts Festival will showcase experiential art to envelope and transf…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:51am on July 15, 2017

2017 Australian Dance Awards Nominees Announced by Arts Review

The nominees for one of the country's most prestigious performing arts awards, the Australian Dance Awards (ADA), have been announced ahead of the Awards Ceremony at Arts Centre Melbourne on…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:34am on July 15, 2017

Bowie & Mercury Rising by Arts Review

Renowned international composer Warren Wills presents the world premiere of his new musical Bowie & Mercury Rising at Chapel off Chapel for a limited season from 26 July 2017. Celebra…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:02am on July 15, 2017

Finalists announced for inaugural Martin Kantor Portrait Prize by Arts Review

The Ballarat International Foto Biennale has announced the 28 finalists in the running for the inaugural Martin Kantor Portrait Prize. Presented as part of the 2017 Ballarat International Fo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:46pm on July 14, 2017

On the Couch with Roslyn Oades by Arts Review

Who is Roslyn Oades? She's a theatre-maker who's fascinated by the voice and the distinct ways in which real people speak. She also works as a cartoon voice artist – her all time favou…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:14pm on July 13, 2017

By a Thread by Arts Review

There's a spool of rope coiled to one side, one end heading straight up to the ceiling as if raised there by a fakir. It runs across two pulleys, then away down and off. The group – El…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:33pm on July 13, 2017

Brave New World: Australia 1930s by Arts Review

High-rise buildings, fast trains and engineering feats such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge jostled against the Great Depression, conservatism and a looming Second World War during the 1930s, o…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:17pm on July 13, 2017

City of Melbourne unveils plans for Southbank by Arts Review

The City of Melbourne has unveiled artist's impressions of its $35 million plan to create new public open space in Melbourne's most densely populated suburb. Lord Mayor Robert Doyle AC un…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:54pm on July 13, 2017

On the Couch with Alex Cubis by Arts Review

Who is Alex Cubis? Alex is still figuring that out. One oxymoronic phrase that seems to suit is a Cynical Pollyanna. Otherwise Alex is an Australian actor, writer, podcast host and universit…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:56am on July 13, 2017
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