Almost 800 shows are presented at MICF this year. To make selecting what to see easier, here are 12 festival recommendations for you.
The Devil’s Violin is a lively and richly textured program by the Australian Chamber Orchestra that lives up to its highly ...
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Moulin Rouge!, Baz Luhrmann’s reinvention of the movie musical. There is little doubt ...
The 18th edition of the 9 by 5 exhibition returns to the Drum Theatre. Inspired by the original 1889 Melbourne display featuring Tom Roberts, Charles Co ...
For the protagonist Cannon, a young queer woman in her late twenties, duty shapes each day, slowly wearing down her ...
The 25th Biennale of Sydney is, once again, a testament to the idea of scale. A sprawling international showcase, it’s ...
The collapse of Melbourne's West Gate Bridge is dramatised in this new MTC production by playwright Dennis McIntosh and ...
Gatz, the acclaimed adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, returned to Australia for the Adelaide Festival.
Alongside three First Nations artists, Bundanon explores artist Rosalie Gascoigne’s material connection with landscape.
For the contemporary maker, it often arrives disguised as a compliment: ‘You could sell a heap of these.’ But to treat the ...
There was only one moment that didn’t immediately strike true in this marvellously frenetic and imaginative dance production ...
Social media turned on the actor after his remarks that ‘no one cares’ about opera and ballet, but the debate missed some of Chalamet’s more interesting observations about contemporary audiences.