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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Circus Oz appoints Penny Miles as new Executive Director by Arts Review

Following a comprehensive recruitment process, Circus Oz has announced Penny Miles as the company's new Executive Director. Announcing her appointment, Circus Oz Chair, Nick Yates, said that…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:50am on July 31, 2019

The Tree of Man by Arts Review

A unique opportunity to experience this extraordinary book, Stork Theatre presents performance readings of extracts from Patrick White's The Tree of Man by stars of the Australian stage and …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:11am on July 31, 2019

Melissa Lucashenko wins 2019 Miles Franklin Literary Award by Arts Review

Australia's most prestigious literary award, the Miles Franklin, has been awarded to acclaimed Indigenous novelist Melissa Lucashenko for Too Much Lip, published by University of Queensland …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:48pm on July 30, 2019

100 Years of the History of Dance by Arts Review

Bursting at the seams with fascinating facts, naughty stories and dance moves to die for, 100 Years Of The History Of Dance As Told By One Man In 60 Minutes With An Energetic Group Finale wi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:21am on July 30, 2019

Voting opens for Adelaide Festival Centre's star-studded Walk of Fame by Arts Review

Australians are encouraged to help select the next artist to have their name set in lights on Adelaide Festival Centre's star-studded Walk of Fame. The public vote is now open for the 2018 s…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:13am on July 30, 2019

On the Couch with Sean Weatherly by Arts Review

Who is Sean Weatherly? Sean Weatherly is also known as Noodles The Clown and has several clowns working for him. He trained as an actor and singer but has now delved into writing. He also co…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:45am on July 29, 2019

The Red Tree by Arts Review

Australian artist, writer and filmmaker Shaun Tan's award-winning picture book, The Red Tree, will be brought to life on stage in a new musical theatre work at Arts Centre Melbourne from 3 "…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:47am on July 29, 2019

The Ghetto Cabaret by Arts Review

Revealing the black humour, courage and wit of a people fighting to survive, fortyfivedownstairs in association with Kadimah Yiddish Theatre presents The Ghetto Cabaret by Galit Klas in a li…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:02am on July 29, 2019

Western Edge Youth Arts announces co-Artistic Directors by Arts Review

Western Edge Youth Arts (WEYA) has announced that Penny Harpham and Tariro Mavondo and will join the organisations as co-Artistic Directors " bringing together multifaceted artistic experien…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:51am on July 29, 2019

Whiteley by Arts Review

During one of the most lyrical arias in this opera, gazing from the balcony of their home overlooking Lavendar Bay, Wendy sings to Brett Whiteley, Don't look at me. Look at what I see. It's …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:00am on July 29, 2019

Palm Beach by Arts Review

What does a fabulously wealthy couple living in Palm Beach, New South Wales do to celebrate a big birthday? Fly in old friends for a weekend extravaganza and make sure plenty of drinks are o…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:17pm on July 28, 2019

Moulin Rouge! The Musical to open in Melbourne in 2021 by Arts Review

Following its spectacular opening on Broadway last week, it has been announce that the critically acclaimed and lavish Australian production, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, will open in Melbourn…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:30pm on July 28, 2019

New beginning for Melbourne's Regent Theatre by Arts Review

The Victorian Government is supporting a major transformation of Melbourne's Regent Theatre before the curtain rises on its next blockbuster production. Minister for Creative Industries Mart…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:33pm on July 28, 2019

On the Couch with Alison Croggon by Arts Review

Who is Alison Croggon? A writer with what's been called a "confusing brand". I write poetry, novels of various kinds, criticism, libretti and theatre texts. What would you do differently to …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:22am on July 27, 2019

'night, Mother by Arts Review

A devastating exploration of love, quiet savagery and chocolate, Iron Lung Theatre presents 'night, Mother by much-loved American playwright Marsha Norman at Chapel Off Chapel for a limited …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:37am on July 27, 2019

Banging Denmark by Arts Review

From the pen of Australian playwright and social commentator Van Badham comes Banging Denmark " a swinging satire on the men who claim to understand the 'female mind' and the online culture …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:25am on July 27, 2019

Price Check! The Musical by Arts Review

Price Check! The Musical returns to Melbourne in concert for 3 shows only from 1 August 2019 at the Alex Theatre, St Kilda. Price Check! is an Australian musical comedy in 2 acts, exploring …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:37am on July 27, 2019

The Art of Banksy heads to Sydney by Arts Review

The Art of Banksy " the world's largest touring collection of Banksy's works, will open at the Entertainment Quarter in Sydney from Friday 13 September 2019. The Art of Banksy has already ge…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:37pm on July 26, 2019

Kirsten Coelho named SALA Festival featured artist for 2020 by Arts Review

Celebrated artist Kirsten Coelho has been named SALA Festival featured artist for 2020 at the festival's official opening night gala on Friday 26 July at the Art Gallery of South Australia. …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:57pm on July 26, 2019

Marvel Studios to film Thor: Love and Thunder in Sydney by Arts Review

The next instalment of Marvel Studio's major blockbuster Thor franchise will be filmed at Fox Studios in Sydney thanks to the Federal Government's $24.1 million Location Incentive grant and …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:25pm on July 26, 2019

Make Me A Houri by Arts Review

A controversial and compelling story of two women seeking to defy the external forces governing their bodies, Emina Ashman presents Make Me A Houri at the at La Mama Courthouse Theatre until…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:15am on July 26, 2019

Museums collaborate as arts infrastructure build powers on by Arts Review

Two of New South Wales' most revered institutions will combine forces to keep the State's cultural output thriving during a busy construction period. The Powerhouse Museum will present the A…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:47am on July 26, 2019

Josh Piterman to join UK cast of The Phantom of the Opera by Arts Review

As The Phantom of the Opera heads in to its 34th year in the West End, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Cameron Mackintosh have announced that leading Australian performer Josh Piterman will play The…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:23am on July 26, 2019

On Vulnerability and Doubt by Arts Review

On Vulnerability and Doubt brings together artists whose works variously engage with questions of vulnerability and doubt, intimacy and desire, shame, love and awkwardness, through medium…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:25am on July 26, 2019

Vale Margaret Fulton: a role model for generations of Australian food writers by Arts Review

Legendary Australian food writer Margaret Fulton has died aged 94. At the news of her death, many are noting her long career and her influence on cookery and eating habits in Australia. With…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:38am on July 26, 2019
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