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There’s a confidence and assurance at play in the programming by Australian arts organisations for 2024.
What do our festivals have on offer in the year ahead?
New Australian musicals, revivals of popular productions and new productions of crowd favourites: there's plenty to excite musical theatre fans in 2024.
What do our theatre companies have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our small to medium ensembles have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our orchestras and choirs have on offer in the year ahead?
Climate change is a major theme running through this year’s Sydney, Perth and Adelaide Festivals. How can the arts spark action?
Barrie Kosky brings his production of The Threepenny Opera to the Adelaide Festival. He talks about creating it with the Berliner Ensemble.
There are some big musical centenaries in 2024. But what about these six once-respected yet now relatively obscure composers?
A new Queensland Theatre production of Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 stage thriller shows us where this now-familiar term 'gaslight' originated.
Ben Mingay was once a construction worker in Newcastle. Now, he’s about to make his Opera Australia debut.
After the success of Koolbardi wer Wardong, Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse have written a second (and maybe last) Noongar opera together.