Belvoir announces its 2022 season
The 2022 Belvoir season includes six new works including stage adaptations of Looking for Albrandi and Opening Night, and the new play from the team behind the award-winning Counting and Cracking.
The 2022 Belvoir season includes six new works including stage adaptations of Looking for Albrandi and Opening Night, and the new play from the team behind the award-winning Counting and Cracking.
Sydney-based guitarist Hilary Geddes has been awarded the 2021 Freedman Jazz Fellowship.
Opera Australia will celebrate New Year's Eve in two venues this year – the Sydney Opera House and Cockatoo Island.
State Opera South Australia has unveiled plans for a one-night-only performance of La Bohème on Adelaide’s Glenelg Beach.
Mitchell Butel enters his third year as Artistic director of STCSA with a profound sense of gratitude and a 2022 season that honours fortitude, resilience and community.
The not-for-profit association has been established to support and develop stage managers around the country.
Artistic Director Paul Kildea promises audiences the "broadest possible definition" of chamber music, with a season that reaches across cultures, genres and borders.
The Take Your Seats campaign encourages Australians to get vaccinated to support a safe return to cultural and creative venues and events.
The community engagement project puts the lived experience of many different South Australian communities into music, following the devastating fires and then floods of 2019/2020.
Zela Margossian, Bree van Reyk and Sia Ahmad will take part in a livestreamed panel discussion, instead of the traditional speech by an individual.
Violinist, composer and dancer Eric Avery is one of the nine artists who have been awarded a two-year fellowship to help develop their creative practice.
Highlights include the Australian premiere of La Juive, a new digital production of Il Trovatore, Olivier Py's staging of Lohengrin, as well as Maria Stuarda and Mefistofele in concert.
The musical Girl from the North Country, featuring around 20 songs by Bob Dylan, will open at Sydney's refurbished Theatre Royal in January.