Griffin to purchase the SBW Stables Theatre
After receiving the single largest philanthropic gift in its history, Australia’s Griffin Theatre Company will own its iconic Darlinghurst venue for the first time.
After receiving the single largest philanthropic gift in its history, Australia’s Griffin Theatre Company will own its iconic Darlinghurst venue for the first time.
A staggering 114 musicians will play masterworks by John Adams, Debussy, Ravel, Mahler and Bruckner when the LSO tours Australia next year.
As the Edinburgh International Festival celebrates its 75th anniversary alongside the concurrent Edinburgh Fringe, it hosts the largest contingent of Australian artists in its history.
This month's features explore Melbourne Opera's Bendigo Ring Cycle, the challenge for orchestras to attract younger audiences, the new physical theatre production Holding Achilles, and an interview with choral superstar Eric Whitacre.
Led by Artistic Director Annette Shun Wah, OzAsia Festival returns to the Adelaide Festival Centre in October with over 500 artists across 50 events and 10 world premieres.
The principal cellist of Adelaide Symphony Orchestra will commence his new role in 2023, taking over from pianist Anna Goldsworthy.
The 10-play season includes three world premieres, a David Williamson comedy, a Tennessee Williams masterpiece and a 2021 Tony Award-nominated play.
Trailblazing jazz musician Judy Bailey has received the 2022 Don Banks Award in recognition of her outstanding and sustained contribution to music in Australia.
Genevieve Lacey and Marshall McGuire won Best Independent Classical Album for Bower, while Hiatus Kaiyote took home Best Independent Jazz Album for Mood Valiant.
The newly appointed CEO will lead Victoria's iconic arts centre through a multiyear redevelopment costing $1.7 billion.
One of Australia’s foremost violin pedagogues, who was a founding member of the ACO, has died at the age of 75, leaving behind a formidable legacy.
Fifteen experts from across Australia’s creative industries have been appointed to five panels that will identify key issues in safeguarding Australia’s arts sector and its vital role in the economy.
Violist Katie Yap will use the $21,000 prize to create a series of collaborative works with prominent Australian musicians.