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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Brisbane Powerhouse announces Melt 2017 festival line-up by Arts Review

Bursting with pride, humanity, humour and rebellion, Melt 2017 will explode at Brisbane Powerhouse throughout January and February in an unbridled celebration of equality and the LGBTI+ comm…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:08pm on October 20, 2016

Melbourne Festival " David Bowie: Nothing Has Changed by Arts Review

Nothing Has Changed is from David Bowie's Sunday, a track from his 2002 album Heathen. The phrase seemed a strange choice of title for a tribute to Bowie's music that employed a diverse arra…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:47pm on October 20, 2016

On the Couch with Sanné Mestrom by Arts Review

Who is Sanné Mestrom? An artist. I have a sculptural practice which draws on twentieth century iconic Modernist works to explore the psychological, emotional and cultural significance at…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:08am on October 20, 2016

Mack and Mabel Cast Announced by Arts Review

Working Management in association with Hayes Theatre Co has announced the cast of its upcoming production of Mack and Mabel, which will play a strictly limited season at Hayes Theatre …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:48am on October 20, 2016

Mythical Unicorn Sets Scene for the 2017 Adelaide Fringe by Arts Review

A pop art inspired, mythical unicorn design has been unveiled as the official poster for the 2017 Adelaide Fringe. Created by French-born, Barossa-based graphic designer Jennifer Rimba…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:41am on October 19, 2016

On the Couch with Genevieve Kingsford by Arts Review

Who is Genevieve Kingsford? A 24 year old nerdy Melbourne girl, with the world's biggest sweet tooth, way too much energy and an obsession with musical theatre. What would you do differently…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:27am on October 19, 2016

Queer delights at the 2016 Feast Festival by Arts Review

Adelaide's annual Feast Festival will Celebrate Love as it kicks off its 20th year this weekend with a vast array of performing and visual arts events, walks and talks, film screenings, comm…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:40am on October 19, 2016

WOMADelaide announces first round of artists for 2017 by Arts Review

WOMADelaide has announced the first round of 21 stars who will celebrate the event’s 25th anniversary festival over the weekend of 10 – 13 March 2017 in Adelaide's stunning Bo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:46am on October 18, 2016

Scotch & Soda by Arts Review

Channelling the vibe of a rowdy whiskey joint set in a dusty parallel universe, somewhere between depression-era travelling circuses and Europe’s 19th Century carnival past, Scot…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:17am on October 18, 2016

[PORTO] by Arts Review

A modern day slice of life play exploring the contemporary stories of our shifting urban culture, [PORTO] by Kate Benson will commence its Australian premiere season at The Blue Roo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:03am on October 18, 2016

49th Annual AWGIE Awards announced by Arts Review

The brilliance of Australian writing for stage, radio and screen continues to shine as the writers of The Code, Ali's Wedding, Jasper Jones, Barracuda and Please Like Me were among the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:59pm on October 17, 2016

On the Couch with Toby Francis by Arts Review

Who is Toby Francis? Some dude who keeps putting his name on the elastic of all my underwear. What would you do differently to what you do now? I like to think I would have gone into a STEM …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:06pm on October 17, 2016

O'Keeffe, Preston, Cossington Smith: Making Modernism by Arts Review

Showcasing the iconic art of Georgia O'Keeffe, one of the most significant American painters of the twentieth century, alongside modernist masterpieces by the celebrated and pioneering Austr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:38pm on October 17, 2016

Arts Centre Melbourne gets all hot and steamy for Midsumma by Arts Review

From international queer royalty to Melbourne's most wanted, Arts Centre Melbourne has assembled a Midsumma line-up to frock up and wig out to in 2017. Over three weeks from mid-January, cat…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:45pm on October 17, 2016

The Play That Goes Wrong to tour Australia in 2017 by Arts Review

Acclaimed with five star reviews and currently playing to packed houses in the West End, Olivier Award winning theatre company Mischief Theatre are bringing their comedy masterpiece The Play…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:11am on October 17, 2016

NGV reveals 2016 Architecture Commission: Haven't you always wanted…? by Arts Review

Reimagining a familiar destination, the 2016 NGV Architecture Commission been revealed in the National Gallery of Victoria Grollo Equiset Garden – a playful reinvention of the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:15am on October 17, 2016

On the Couch with Bonnie Anderson by Arts Review

Who is Bonnie Anderson? I am a regular girl, I grew up in the country with a big, loving and very open minded family… I grew up fast and knew exactly what I wanted out of life. I never …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:02am on October 17, 2016

Tartuffe by Arts Review

Filled with biting satire, Justin Fleming’s adaptation of Molière’s classic 17th Century comedy, Tartuffe with its Australian vernacular and subversive wit will k…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:11am on October 17, 2016

Boys in the Band by Arts Review

Boys in the Band is a slick, fully choreographed cabaret show, performed by four good-looking young men, backed by a tight four-piece live band. The show pays homage to famous boy bands, str…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:33pm on October 16, 2016

The Critic by Arts Review

Tucked away up the stairs of Club Voltaire was this entertaining treatise on writing theatre criticism and the difficulty that can occur when reviewer and subject are good friends. Jamie (Lo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:59pm on October 16, 2016

Victorian screen leaders celebrate another year of success by Arts Review

Victoria's screen sector have gathered to celebrate a year of success in 2015-16 and honour the achievements of five industry leaders who have helped to build Victoria's reputation as the cr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:33pm on October 16, 2016

The Color Purple by Arts Review

From Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning bestselling novel and Steven Spielberg's Oscar-nominated film, StageArt presents the Australasian premiere of the Tony Award-winning stage musical,…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:11pm on October 14, 2016

Biennial Lab rewrites public art rules for Melbourne Festival by Arts Review

Eight experimental artworks from the City of Melbourne's Public Art Biennial Lab, that have rewritten the rules of public art will be a highlight of the Melbourne Festival when they activ…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:32pm on October 14, 2016

On the Couch with Benjamin Aitken by Arts Review

Who is Benjamin Aitken? A Melbourne based artist who is influenced by text and the internet. Also director of Nicholas Projects. What would you do differently to what you do now? If there wa…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:09pm on October 14, 2016

Street preaching history explored at City Gallery by Arts Review

A treasure trove of creative works by one of Melbourne's most notorious street preachers which go way beyond a soapbox and bible is the focus of a current City Gallery exhibition. The Jes…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:33pm on October 14, 2016
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