Carriageworks stands down staff
The Sydney arts venue has stood down almost half of its core employees for an anticipated minimum period of four months.
The Sydney arts venue has stood down almost half of its core employees for an anticipated minimum period of four months.
As the shut down of live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic stretches on, the ASO has launched a series of online recitals by its musicians.
Australian soprano Nicole Car will judge the Classical and Opera round of the competition from her Paris apartment.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra has stood down its musicians and 12 administrative staff due to COVID-19, and is applying for the JobKeeper wage subsidy to pay them.
The Australian star soprano has established a fund to help struggling freelance Australian classical singers, here or abroad, who have lost work due to COVID-19.
Isolated at home waiting for your billy to boil? MSO invites choral singers to perform Banjo Paterson’s famous bush-ballad for a special ANZAC Day commemorative video.
While the support has been welcomed, many fear it falls far short of what is needed for the industry to survive the COVID-19 crisis.
Small to medium companies who missed out in the Australia Council for the Arts’ latest Four Year Funding for Organisations round take stock in the midst of a crisis.
The Australian director, whose distinguished career crossed television, film, theatre, opera and ballet, has died at the age of 89.
The Golden Globe winner will perform in a world-wide live streamed reading of Lyle Kessler's play Orphans, presented by Sydney's Red Line Productions.
John Bell, Mitchell Butel and Julia Zemiro are among the artists speaking out on social media to ask the Government to #CreateAustraliasFuture
Opera Australia's Il Viaggio a Reims, the musical Come From Away, and the musical play Barbara and the Camp Dogs were among the winners.
The new streaming initiative has already presented nine concerts in its first fortnight, with plenty more to come.