Entertainment industry in severe mental distress
World first research exposes alarming findings regarding the mental health of Australian entertainment industry workers.
World first research exposes alarming findings regarding the mental health of Australian entertainment industry workers.
Meet the Melbourne Festival director who likes making a noise and a mess (as long as someone cleans it up afterwards). Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Glass’s opera for ensemble and film is hypnotic start to Festival’s opening weekend.
The experimental pianist's new programme includes Hitchcockian horrors, duplicitous dopplegangers and even B-movie acting.
Global Creatures has begun development to turn Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor’s 2001 hit movie into a new musical.
Trifonov and Grimaud are among the debuts, old friends make welcome returns, and Limelight can reveal the Tristan cast.
A mix of public and private investment will deliver state of the art acoustics for the new Ian Potter Centre by 2018. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Choral and movie blockbusters, plus top soloists headline the 2017 season, while Sir Andrew Davis conducts Thaïs.
★★★★½ Coming to Aussie cinemas, Vanessa Redgrave helps Ralph Fiennes disinter “The King in the Car Park”.
Glass, Lepage and some Canadian ice-skaters help Jonathan Holloway blur borders in his inaugural programme.
The Adelaide-based festival of Asia-Pacific culture has announced the line-up for its ten-year anniversary celebration.
A look at the backstage shenanigans and plethora of legends that sprung up around the greatest movie musical of all time. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★★★ John Wilson’s passion and panache has Sydney shouting Hooray for Hollywood.