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Discover our readers' and critics' favourite artists of 2019, learn about Beethoven's final tempestuous year, and celebrate Musica Viva as it turns 75.
Discover our readers' and critics' favourite artists of 2019, learn about Beethoven's final tempestuous year, and celebrate Musica Viva as it turns 75.
Discover our readers' and critics' favourite artists of 2019, learn about Beethoven's final tempestuous year, and celebrate Musica Viva as it turns 75.
It may not quite live up to its name, but the audience clearly enjoyed the new space themed circus show.
With the year drawing to a close, we look back over the musicals that wowed our critics in 2019.
The true story of Johnny Mullagh and the Aboriginal cricket team that toured England.
With the year drawing to a close, we look back over the theatre that wowed our critics in 2019.
Hayden Tee delivers some powerhouse musical theatre numbers, and is also touchingly candid in his personal stories.
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, Pinchgut Opera, Four Winds and the Omega Ensemble are among the organisations chosen for funding by Arts Minister Don Harwin.
It’s closely followed by Hayes Theatre Co’s American Psycho and Belvoir and Co-Curious’ Counting and Cracking, both with nine nods each.
Richard Jones's bravura staging of Ödön von Horváth's morality tale holds up a mirror to our times.
The playwright, director and dramaturg will follow Lee Lewis as Artistic Director of the Sydney company.
Ingenious staging and a committed ensemble bring the big, sweeping story to vibrant life in the tiny theatre.
“What more can these f*ckers do to us?” The industry responds as the Department of Communications and the Arts is swallowed by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications.