1984: Learning to love Big Brother
Orwell’s dystopian nightmare has seldom seemed quite so up-to-date – and it’s coming to a theatre near you...
Orwell’s dystopian nightmare has seldom seemed quite so up-to-date – and it’s coming to a theatre near you...
Ahead of her Australian tour, the Canadian pianist explains why communicating with audiences is vital.
Playwright Victor Gordon imagines a confrontation between a young Israeli conductor and an elderly Holocaust survivor.
WA's most innovative opera company will stage Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti as you've never seen it before.
The baritone on the operas he could live without and what went wrong when he tried to clutch an Aida's arm.
The Taiwanese choreographer discusses his new work for SDC, and how he used Instagram to get to know the dancers.
A new biennial on contemporary art is showing at Carriageworks, the Art Gallery of NSW and the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Graeme Murphy’s ‘Gum-Nutcracker’ celebrates the very history of ballet in Australia.
The Latvian violinist shares her favourite recordings and her most embarrassing moment on stage.
The Concertgebouw’s youngest concertmaster now heads both the New York and the Hong Kong Philharmonics.
Guido van Helten’s larger-then-life portraits are the flagship of an arts initiative that’s revitalising the town.
Keen for his instrument to boldly go where no oud has gone before, Joseph Tawadros has looked to Egypt for his new concerto
Currently playing Richard III in Melbourne, the Australian actor's new play about the Russian mystic is showing in Sydney.