One of the most sought-after choreographers, with several new projects in development around the world, Robert Bondara talks about the Australian premiere of Take Me With You at West Australian Ballet.
February 10, 2022
Sally Melhuish, Artistic Director of Salut! Baroque, shines a light on Portraits of Marianna Martines, Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre and Maddalena Casulana.
February 10, 2022
ABC presenter Joel Carnegie discusses his solo show Stardust about his jazz musician grandfather, which is touring with Tom Molyneux's performance about his Gunditjmara great-great-uncle.
February 8, 2022
On the eve of his tenth and final 3MBS Marathon, this year focussed on Tchaikovsky, Artistic Director Chris Howlett reflects the origins of the event, and where the marathon now sits in Melbourne's classical calendar.
February 4, 2022
In the first of three articles, Shaun Rennie offers some fascinating insights into his work on OA's La Bohème and Phantom of the Opera on Sydney Harbour, as well as Bell Shakespeare's new musical The Lovers.
February 3, 2022
Bianca Gannon writes about her new work, which draws heavily on Indonesian music traditions – in particular the angklung, an instrument made of bamboo tubes attached to bamboo frames.
February 2, 2022
Killing Katie is currently playing at Sydney's Ensemble Theatre. It was Tracey Trinder's first and last play, commissioned and rehearsed before she died last year. There is now an award named in her honour.
February 1, 2022
Director Suzanne Chaundy says her approach to Die Walküre is to tell the story as clearly as possible, exploring the themes without adding tonnes of obvious contemporary relevance.
January 28, 2022
Sam Allchurch will never forget the first time he sang with Gondwana Voices. Applications for Gondwana National Choirs are now open. He encourages young people to apply; it could be their light-bulb moment.
January 27, 2022
The Hungarian maestro discusses the musically and emotionally demanding Mahler and his sound world, and why he won’t conduct the Tenth.
January 25, 2022
Lynden Barber surveys the TV fashion for holiday stories, where exotic settings add some visual appeal, and characters are pushed out of their comfort zones.
January 24, 2022
Michael Sollis asks if it is fair to expect artists to rise above their individual pain and turn their attention to creating works that address the broader societal challenges of the pandemic.
January 21, 2022