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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

What's Yours is Mine by Arts Review

Ripping at the seams of the Union Jack with perfectly manicured nails, What's Yours Is Mine explores ownership and ‘Australian’ values with a high camp and indulgent aesthetic &#…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:16am on November 22, 2016

Bijou " Secrets and Seduction by Arts Review

In a Parisian café bar in 1932 we meet Bijou. She is one of the night people, captured in Brassai's revealing photographs of depression-era Paris. Frayed at the edges, they recall the glory…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:12am on November 22, 2016

On the Couch with William Hannagan by Arts Review

Who is William Hannagan? The co-creator of The Gathering – a new musical. One we've been working on for five years! We even took it to NYC! What would you do differently to what you do…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:40am on November 22, 2016

Girl Asleep by Arts Review

Indulge in this whimsical girl’s own adventure as Belvoir presents Windmill Theatre’s production of Girl Asleep as part of the 2016 season from 2 December. Caught in the headl…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:21pm on November 21, 2016

Human/Animal/Artist: Art Inspired by Animals by Arts Review

Exploring how the exquisite, elaborate and sophisticated works of animals can have a direct, fecund and illuminating relationship with contemporary art, the McClelland Sculpture Park + Ga…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:33pm on November 21, 2016

Gimme Freedom (or gimme death): Jud Wimhurst by Arts Review

Currently on display at the Bendigo Art Gallery, Gimme Freedom (or gimme death) is a major sculptural installation combining the iconography of fast food with the tactics of warfare, utilizi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:52pm on November 21, 2016

Permission to Speak by Arts Review

Poised in the delicate space between concert and theatre, Permission to Speak explores the most universal of relationships – that of parent and child – as it exists and evolves t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:38pm on November 21, 2016

Section 32 by Arts Review

Presented as a part of Knox City Council’s 2016 Immerse Arts Festival, Section 32 invites Melbourne to experience an ambitious, groundbreaking interactive theatre artwork in an e…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:24am on November 21, 2016

Caliban by Arts Review

Exploring the battleground of global climate politics through the eyes of those on the front lines, Western Edge Youth Arts presents the premiere of Caliban at The Coopers Malthouse: 2…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:43am on November 21, 2016

On the Couch with Tariro Mavondo by Arts Review

Who is Tariro Mavondo? Tariro Mavondo is a multi disciplinary storyteller and is a dynamic and captivating performer based in Melbourne. She was born in Zimbabwe, raised in Frankston and liv…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:33pm on November 20, 2016

More Than A Boy by Arts Review

Directed by Australian theatre luminary David Bell (End of the Rainbow, Gloria) with musical direction by revered composer Andrew McNaughton, rising theatre star Tom Oliver (Rolling Thunder …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:02pm on November 20, 2016

The Screwtape Letters by Arts Review

Providing a humorously accurate insight into the frailties of human nature, Clock & Spiel Productions presents, in a special new adaptation for the stage, CS Lewis’ bri…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:14pm on November 20, 2016

Nijinsky by Arts Review

Even for those who have never seen a ballet, the very word, Nijinsky, conjures up visions of an exotic dancer reputed to have been the greatest male ballet dancer in the world. That is, of c…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:24pm on November 20, 2016

LadyCake by Arts Review

Now in its second year, the Poppy Seed Theatre Festival is a curated programme of works by independent theatre companies. For their part, Three Birds Theatre present LadyCake, a play that pu…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:37am on November 19, 2016

Summer Rain by Arts Review

Nick Enright and Terence Clarke's light-hearted yet bittersweet Australian story with delightful songs and lively dance numbers makes Summer Rain the perfect way to end the year at the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:51pm on November 18, 2016

On the Couch with Dion Mills by Arts Review

Who is Dion Mills? An actor based in Melbourne, currently playing Leonard in  an Artefact Theatre Co. production of Theresa Rebeck’s Seminar: a comedy at Chapel Off Chapel in Prahra…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:06pm on November 18, 2016

Out From Under supporting mental health issues within the entertainment industry by Arts Review

On Monday 21 November, stars of the Australian entertainment industry will come together for Out From Under at the York Theatre, Seymour Centre in response to the issue of mental health w…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:39am on November 18, 2016

On the Couch with Deone Zanotto by Arts Review

Who is Deone Zanotto? A girl from the country who loves a wine and a good dinner, adores being a mum and had a childhood dream to dance on Broadway. What would you do differently to what you…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:18am on November 18, 2016

Burning Doors by Arts Review

What happens when you are declared an enemy of the state simply for making art? Belarus Free Theatre combine forces with Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina to share real-life stories of persecu…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:56pm on November 17, 2016

Art & Industry Festival by Arts Review

Over the next ten days, the Art & Industry Festival will celebrate and investigate the ever-changing industrial and manufacturing heartland of Australia based in Melbourne's western subu…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:05pm on November 17, 2016

Sister Corita's Summer of Love by Arts Review

A remarkable journey through the life and work of Corita Kent, The Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne presents Sister Corita's Summer of Love, on display from 22 N…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:43pm on November 17, 2016

Would be 'thespians' announced for The Play That Goes Wrong by Arts Review

With a host of awards for Best New Comedy to its credit, The Play That Goes Wrong actually appears to be doing something right for West End audiences, and now audiences here will get their c…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:16pm on November 17, 2016

Midsumma Festival 2017: Celebrating 30 Years of Queer Culture by Arts Review

Every January for three decades, Midsumma Festival has transformed Melbourne into a spectacular explosion of colour and culture, celebrating the diversity, resilience and talent bursting fro…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:34pm on November 16, 2016

ON AIR: 40 years of 3RRR by Arts Review

Marking the 40th anniversary of Australia's largest and most successful community radio station, Triple R, a new exhibition at the State Library of Victoria will showcase the rich history of…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:05pm on November 16, 2016

Animal by Arts Review

Two sisters prepare themselves for society. One punch at a time. Three acclaimed theatre makers, Susie Dee, Kate Sherman and Nicci Wilks, come together at Theatre Works from 18 November 2016…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:33pm on November 16, 2016
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