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My most ambitious collaboration yet with visual artist Sal Cooper is an aural and visual excursion into the musical fugue.
Our April features explore the new Cobar Sound Chapel, a documentary about luthier Harry Vatiliotis's last violin, musical arrangements in the past and today, and the joy of walking and its link to creativity.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Following a befuddled old man, this wonderful piece of affectionate theatre, now celebrating its 10th anniversary, explores the recurring dream/nightmare of modern existence.
A rich, authentic adaptation of the short story made famous by Streisand’s musical movie.
You may not sit on the edge of your seat but you'll have plenty of fun watching the amusing, inventive way Hitchcock's film has been adapted for the stage.
A new exhibition explores the history of the performing arts in Australia through posters, letters, costumes and more.
Speakers from around the world swapped despair for realistic and practical ideas about how the arts industry could help trigger a series of seismic ecological shifts.
The winners include Australian Digital Concert Hall, Erin Milne, All the Queens Men, Speak Percussion and Clare Watson.
This ferociously funny satire reveals uncomfortable truths about white privilege.
Our April features explore the new Cobar Sound Chapel, a documentary about luthier Harry Vatiliotis's last violin, musical arrangements in the past and today, and the joy of walking and its link to creativity.
The 91 recipients of the latest, and probably final, round of funding include City Recital Hall, Darwin Festival and State Opera South Australia for an interstate tour.