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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Adelaide Fringe Artist Fund helping to set the stage in 2020 by Arts Review

The Adelaide Fringe Artist Fund has awarded more than $90,000 worth of grants to support artists, producers and venues to present work in next year's festival. This year, the grants were sep…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:59pm on July 25, 2019

On the Couch with Briony Dunn by Arts Review

Who is Briony Dunn? I'm a theatre director and acting tutor who has travelled the world but is now based in my hometown, Melbourne. I'm a passionate, hands-on person who loves rebellion, spa…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:54pm on July 25, 2019

Bauhaus Now! by Arts Review

The Bauhaus is the most influential art and design school in history. In this its centenary year, Bauhaus Now! explores its legacy in Australia " both for contemporary artists and for art…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:57pm on July 24, 2019

Romeo Castellucci's Requiem for 2020 Adelaide Festival by Arts Review

After astounding audiences and critics alike at its recent world premiere in France, Romeo Castellucci's production of Mozart's masterpiece Requiem, will make its Australian debut in March w…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:41pm on July 24, 2019

The Young King by Arts Review

Adapted for the stage by Nicki Bloom, Slingsby's production of The Young King commenced at QPAC on 23 July 2019. Wilde's tale does not specify time or setting but aspects of antiquity are ob…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:09pm on July 24, 2019

On the Couch with Valeria Lawson by Arts Review

Who is Valerie Lawson? An avid reader since childhood who reads six books a week; then a teenager who discovered the thrills and challenges of writing; then a woman who found her career as a…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:42am on July 23, 2019

A Midnight Visit announces its multidisciplinary Melbourne cast by Arts Review

Part performance, part surreal playground, part choose your own adventure " and all parts unforgettable, the award-winning immersive theatre show, A Midnight Visit, has announced the eleven …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:55am on July 23, 2019

The light fades but the gods remain by Arts Review

A major exhibition showcasing two key series by one of Australia's most eminent artists, Bill Henson, Monash Gallery of Art (MGA) presents The light fades but the gods remain from 27 July 20…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:02am on July 23, 2019

Regional Arts NSW announces program for Artstate Tamworth by Arts Review

A four-day event that will transform Tamworth into a bustling arts hub from 31 October 2019, Regional Arts NSW has announced the program for Artstate Tamworth. Artstate is a four-year progra…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:53am on July 23, 2019

New lease of life for Sydney Town Hall's historical stained glass windows by Arts Review

Built to celebrate the centenary of 1888, Sydney Town Hall's collection of stained glassed windows are considered some of the finest 19th century stained glass in Australia. Restoration of t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:04pm on July 22, 2019

Theo Inglis: Mid-Century Modern Graphic Design by Arts Review

A visual and comprehensive guide to a hugely popular graphic style. The distinctive aesthetic of mid-century design captured the post-war zeitgeist of energy and progress, and remains hugely…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:35pm on July 22, 2019

On the Couch with Michael Beh by Arts Review

Who is Michael Beh? A man, early 50s, a theatre director in love with making theatre that unlocks our humanity, telling our stories through theatricality, an acting teacher, a scholar, a fat…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:24am on July 22, 2019

Why old is new again " the mid-century homes made famous by Don's Party and Dame Edna by Arts Review

Of all the mantras for modernism, the one I think most befitting for Australian mid-century modern houses is L'esprit Nouveau " The New Spirit. These houses represented more than style; they…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:17am on July 22, 2019

Come From Away by Arts Review

How refreshing it was to experience a show with no interval, one that " despite all the set and props and costume quick changes and revolving stage " felt relaxed and took only the time it n…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:00am on July 20, 2019

On the Couch with John Longmuir by Arts Review

Who is John Longmuir? John Longmuir is a Scottish born Australian Opera singer. Raised in Perth, Western Australia and currently living in Sydney. Frequent traveller and musical theatre love…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 3:06am on July 20, 2019

Bangarra Dance Theatre: 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand by Arts Review

There is a compelling sense of spirituality and mission that separates the work of Bangarra Dance Theatre from other dance companies. Nowhere is this better demonstrated than in the exquisit…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:47am on July 20, 2019

Last Words by Arts Review

A kaleidoscopic meditation on the poetics, politics and neuroscience of memory, La Mama presents Last Words for a limited season from 24 July 2019. A new theatre work in English and Russian …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:54am on July 20, 2019

On the Couch with Riley Lee by Arts Review

Who is Riley Lee? Well, once he was a small and very lucky boy, who was allowed / encouraged by his parents to become anything he wanted to become " but only if he tried to be his absolutely…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:59am on July 19, 2019

An Idea Needing to Be Made: Contemporary Ceramics by Arts Review

Exploring the idea of the vessel form and its continued use and reinvention by contemporary artists working in clay, Heide Museum of Modern Art will present the work of twelve leading intern…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:38am on July 19, 2019

Ibsen's GHOSTS returns to haunt Brisbane audiences by Arts Review

Originally banned from performance when first written in 1881, Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts is set to intrigue and electrify Brisbane when it returns to the stage after a 30-year hiatus " opening o…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:04am on July 19, 2019

Arts Wellbeing Collective launches 24/7 Wellbeing Helpline for performing arts practitioners by Arts Review

Arts Centre Melbourne's Arts Wellbeing Collective has announced the launch of a new pilot program, the Support Act Wellbeing Helpline, as part of its suite of mental health and wellbeing ini…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:24pm on July 18, 2019

ZIRK! Circus " The Big Top Spectacular by Arts Review

Boasting some of the world's most spectacular and death-defying acts, ZIRK! Circus " The Big Top Spectacular has arrived in Sydney pitching their brand new Big Top at The Showring, Moore Par…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:30pm on July 17, 2019

On the Couch with Diego Torre by Arts Review

Who is Diego Torre? I'm a regular guy with a wonderful family who makes a living doing what he likes to do most: sing. What would you do differently to what you do now? Nothing. I am really …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:37am on July 17, 2019

Blackrock: An Australian Classic for a 2019 Audience by Arts Review

A powerful Australian classic that remains startlingly relevant today, EbbFlow Theatre Co. presents Nick Enright's Blackrock for a limited season at St Martins Youth Arts Centre from 25 July…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:16am on July 17, 2019

Much Ado About Nothing by Arts Review

A powerful exploration of the struggle for identity and self-knowledge in a male-dominated world, Bell Shakespeare presents Much Ado About Nothing at Arts Centre Melbourne from 17 July, befo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:08am on July 17, 2019
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