Trailblazing Silo Art set for the Wimmera Mallee Region
The Wimmera-Mallee region is set to become Australia's largest outdoor gallery with a new project to create a silo art trail stretching 200km and linking some of Victoria's smallest towns. T…
The Wimmera-Mallee region is set to become Australia's largest outdoor gallery with a new project to create a silo art trail stretching 200km and linking some of Victoria's smallest towns. T…
Nestled somewhere between the madness of a Tim Burton psychosis and the darkness of a David Lynch nightmare, The Carnival of Lost Souls makes its world debut at the Melba Spiegeltent 11Â &…
It is twenty years since Richard Maurovic's first solo exhibition in 1996. His 2016 exhibition of old and new works at the Hill Smith Gallery, Pirie Street, Adelaide, and the publication of …
Who is Danny Delahunty? Founding member and artistic director of Attic Erratic, with a wide selection of metaphorical and physical hats to my name. I started out as a theatre director, and a…
Hot on the heels of its spectacular Australian premiere in Melbourne last month, multi-award winning, big-hearted new musical Kinky Boots, will strut into Sydney’s Capitol Theatr…
They might make a lot of noise but the Western Australia’s contemporary music scene is the state’s quiet achiever. The research project by Edith Cowan University for WA Music …
The decaying monuments from Tito's Yugoslavia form the backdrop for Monumentalism – an exhibition curated by Anthony Bautovich at Kudos Gallery in Sydney opening on 8 November 20…
Acclaimed playwright and director Mark Wilson brings Anti-Hamlet, his wild, boundary bending reimagining of Shakespeare's classic to Theatre Works for its world premiere in November. An Inte…
China's most acclaimed Fujian Symphony Orchestra makes its Australian debut presenting The Echoes of Hakka Earth Buildings, under the baton of world-class conductor Zheng Xiaoying, at the…
In a world simultaneously soaked with sex, pornography, hook-up apps, sexism and slut shaming, how do young people today navigate physical relationships? This is the stark question explored …
In most cities and established towns, buskers are a common site. Walking down a busy street on a particularly pleasant day, or during a lively festival, you can experience a vivid amalgamati…
Songs of Love and Protest is Sunny Koll's love letter to history, and protest against our insistence on repeating it. Taking some of the most iconic songs from the 1960s and 70s, Sunny weave…
Who is Marcus Wills? A painter. What would you do differently to what you do now? When I was young I thought I'd like to be an architect or a pilot, but as high school progressed I found out…
For the Queen of the Birds, her nest has become a memento mori of sorts. Less a reminder of the inevitability of death as it is the knowledge she has more days behind her than in front. She …
Following the sold out triumph of Maria Stuarda (Mary Stuart) last year, Melbourne Opera continues the great Donizetti trilogy bringing the Bel Canto masterpiece Anna Bolena (Anne Boleyn) to…
Acclaimed percussive artist, Matthias Schack-Arnott, returns to Arts House from 2 November 2016 with a new work that aurally and kinetically explores cycles, orbits and the perception of tim…
The timing could hardly have been better, following on the findings of the National Opera Review, because if any example were needed, it would be difficult to surpass this production as a co…
Marvel's super heroes will descend on Queensland next year in a world-first, large-scale exhibition Marvel: Creating the Cinematic Universe at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Mod…
After almost 30 long years, the great musical Nine: The Musical is returning to the Melbourne stage for a one night charity concert at the Melbourne Recital Centre on Monday 31 October 20…
Who is Sarah Bishop? I am an actress and producer on the new Australian indie feature Crushed. I am also one third of the comedy group Skit Box behind the song Activewear and the upcoming AB…
Those attending the first of two sold out performances by Kate Ceberano and Paul Grabowsky in the expectation of hearing superb music-making by two consummate artists were not disappointed. …
Recent U.S. news reported on clowns – the red-nosed, circus kind – caring the public through acts such as lurking around train stations at night. Some theorise that clowns are di…
With a strong focus on the development of new work and artists, La Boite Theatre Company have announced their 2017 Season delivering the next generation of theatre with a focus on Your Stori…
Winner of six Tony Awards including Best Original Score, The Light in the Piazza is set to enchant Melbourne as it prepares to open tonight at Arts Centre Melbourne for a limited se…
A new exhibition at Ballarat’s Gold Museum shares the rich fabric of the region’s fashion past as it tells the story of the city's iconic Lucas clothing company. The House of …