Nice work if you can get it – and Cameron Mitchell gets a lot
The former dancer is on a hot streak as a choreographer and director, with two nominations at the Sydney Theatre Awards and two shows about to open.
The former dancer is on a hot streak as a choreographer and director, with two nominations at the Sydney Theatre Awards and two shows about to open.
Christie Whelan Browne and writer/director Dean Bryant discuss their darkly funny look at the world of musical theatre performers.
Mythology, sexuality and even gravity are up for re-examination in Holding Achilles, a production which has taken its makers in new and demanding directions.
The French conductor explains his love affair with a composer whos work demands care, attention and endurance.
Mary Finsterer takes us on a journey through time and space in her new opera Antarctica.
In TÁR, Cate Blanchett plays a formidable conductor at the pinnacle of her profession. She tells us how she worked intensively to prepare herself for the role.
Fresh sounds, big events, little gems, cross-genre collaborations, world premieres; it’s a new world for arts organisations, so what do they have in store this year?
What do our small to medium ensemble have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our theatre companies have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our opera and dance companies have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our orchestras and choirs have on offer in the year ahead?
What do the festivals have on offer in the year ahead?
From purchasing a few bars of music to making a multi-million-dollar donation, we explore the different ways that philanthropy can help transform our cultural life.