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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Best of Brisbane Theatre acknowledged at the 2016 Matilda Awards by Arts Review

Queensland Theatre has dominated the 2016 Matilda Awards to be Queensland's most lauded company for the second year running, associated with eleven of the 16 category winners through f…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:53pm on February 22, 2017

Richard 3 by Arts Review

Continuing on their quest to daringly reimagine Shakespeare's works with a boldness and unexpectedness that will leave audiences breathless, Bell Shakespeare presents in Sydney, Melbou…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:32pm on February 21, 2017

On the Couch with Camilla Blunden by Arts Review

Who is Camilla Blunden? Me. I sometimes wonder Moments, places, people you have inside you and around you then and now. Where do they all fit in or do they? And what about you? What would yo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:45pm on February 21, 2017

Adelaide Fringe: Blanc de Blanc by Arts Review

If you want to be immersed in champagne infused show featuring brilliant acrobatics, cheeky comic routines with a bawdy burlesque display then you are in the right place. Blanc de Blanc has …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:39pm on February 21, 2017

House of Mirrors is coming to Bendigo by Arts Review

Bendigo Art Gallery has announced that the renowned art installation House of Mirrors – the hit of Hobart's 2016 Dark Mofo, will be installed in Rosalind Park from 7 – 30 Apri…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:29pm on February 21, 2017

Arts Captain by Arts Review

Did you go to school with that overly ambitious drama student who thought they were going to be the next big thing? Or perhaps you were that poor student and can look back on how dramatic yo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:22pm on February 21, 2017

Adelaide Fringe: Comedy Hypnosis! Entranced by Arts Review

As soon as he steps on stage, Adelaide’s own, Isaac Lomman has the audience under his spell. His soothing voice calms the nerves of an anxious audience waiting with baited breath to be…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:21pm on February 21, 2017

Adman: Warhol before pop by Arts Review

In the 1950s, before his paintings of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Campbell's Soup, Andy Warhol was one of New York's most sought-after commercial illustrators and an emerging artist. A…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:28am on February 21, 2017

The Homosexuals, or Faggots by Arts Review

It will be very funny and potentially very offensive, but one thing's certain " it'll be the talking point of the season, as The Homosexuals, or Faggots reunites playwright Declan Gree…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:16am on February 21, 2017

On the Couch with Trisha Noble by Arts Review

Who is Trisha Noble? She is somewhat of a homebody when not performing in a show. She loves art and animals and the lakes and beaches in her local area. What would you do differently to what…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:35am on February 21, 2017

PIAF: The Dark Mirror by Arts Review

The Dark Mirror sees the joining of the world's leading performer of Schubert's Winterreise, tenor Ian Bostridge, director, designer and video artist Netia Jones, and conductor Baldur Brönn…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:58pm on February 20, 2017

Nominations for the 2017 Green Room Awards Announced by Arts Review

Recognising excellence and innovation across a range of professional productions presented on the Melbourne stage in 2016, the Green Room Awards Association is proud to announce the nominati…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:38pm on February 20, 2017

The Age of Bones (Jaman Belulang) by Arts Review

A stunning Indonesian-Australian co-production set deep beneath the sea from award-winning playwright Sandra Thibodeaux, The Age of Bones (Jaman Belulang) will be presented at La Mama Cou…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:31am on February 20, 2017

On the Couch with Gavin Webber by Arts Review

Who is Gavin Webber? I'm a choreographer and one of Australia's oldest dancers. I'm about to go to Melbourne with a show called Cockfight and I'll turn 50 on the last day! I feel pretty prou…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:11am on February 20, 2017

Media roundtable aims to improve quality of LGBTIQ images and storylines in Australia by Arts Review

Author and journalist Benjamin Law (The Family Law), and comedian Jordan Raskopoulos (Axis of Awesome) will join leading international LGBTIQ media advocates in Sydney next week for a ground…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:07am on February 20, 2017

More cast announced as Melbourne Season of The Bodyguard confirmed by Arts Review

Producers Michael Harrison, David Ian and John Frost have announced that the Melbourne season of the international award-winning hit musical The Bodyguard will play at the Regent Theatre …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:35pm on February 19, 2017

PIAF: A O Lang Pho by Arts Review

In the words of Nouveau Cirque du Vietnam director Tuan Le, the word 'A O' is derived from 'Lang Pho', which loosely means 'Village and City'. At its heart, this is the premise of A O Lang P…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:22pm on February 19, 2017

White Night Melbourne's fifth installment thrills and delights visitors by Arts Review

An estimated crowd of between 550,000 and 600,000 visited Melbourne on Saturday night to experience the fifth iteration of White Night Melbourne, Australia's most celebrated cultural and …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:55pm on February 19, 2017

The Fever by Arts Review

Dawn. An unnamed country riven by civil war. A Western traveller is huddled on the bathroom floor of an anonymous hotel room. Shaking and sweating with fever, he embarks upon a lurid and hal…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:38pm on February 17, 2017

All This Living! by Arts Review

Are older people now a nuisance? Do they cost too much? How does society view old women? And what do younger people really know about the older generation? Running for a limited season, C…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:19pm on February 17, 2017

SUPERCELL: Festival of Contemporary Dance Brisbane by Arts Review

A collision of multiple particles to create a major event with widespread beauty, ferocity, spectacle and rejuvenation SUPERCELL: Festival of Contemporary Dance presents movement in all i…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:38pm on February 17, 2017

Top Picks at the 2017 Adelaide Fringe by Arts Review

The 2017 Adelaide Fringe kicked off in spectacular style last night, as the Fringe Parade heralded the start of this year’s Festival. With more than 1100 events, the 2017 Adelaide Frin…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:00pm on February 17, 2017

Yhonnie Scarce: Hollowing Earth by Arts Review

Indigenous artist Yhonnie Scarce's new installation, Hollowing Earth at TarraWarra Museum of Art in the Yarra Valley, examines issues related to the mining of Uranium on Aboriginal land. Sca…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:40pm on February 17, 2017

Melbourne Queer Film Festival announces 2017 program by Arts Review

Now in its 27th year, Melbourne Queer Film Festival (MQFF), Australia's largest queer film festival, has launched its massive 2017 program encompassing 135 challenging and inspiring fi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:34pm on February 17, 2017

New Adelaide Fringe funding makes festival more affordable for artists and audiences by Arts Review

Adelaide Fringe has welcomed $1 million of new funding from the South Australian State Government to help make the annual arts festival more affordable for artists, audiences and venues. The…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:03pm on February 17, 2017
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