Antigone: an ancient story still infuriatingly relevant
Elena Carapetis writes about her updated Antigone, and the modern-day warriors that continue to be ignored by the powerful.
Elena Carapetis writes about her updated Antigone, and the modern-day warriors that continue to be ignored by the powerful.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
We explore portraits of pianist Simon Tedeschi, how opera singer Anna Dowsley is building a career on two continents, the life of Arrigo Boito and our fascination with The Devil, the incredible life of pianist Ruth Slenczynska, and plenty more.
Industry researchers say 2022 Budget ends COVID support far too early, as an especially dire picture emerges for film and television and for regional arts.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Bell Shakespeare’s Artistic Director tells us how he became involved with theatre after studying the flute, and why the musicality of the writing drew him to Shakespeare.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
After being cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID lockdowns, Melbourne’s new winter arts festival has announced its program for June 2022.
A new exhibition explores the history of the performing arts in Australia through posters, letters, costumes and more.
John Wardle from the Live Music Office laments the recent closures of three high-profile venues in NSW, and looks at how we can make nightlife vibrant after COVID.
Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts proposes post-COVID roadmap while reports reveal enormous impact of the pandemic.
The Take Your Seats campaign encourages Australians to get vaccinated to support a safe return to cultural and creative venues and events.
Playing Australia will support performing arts companies touring exciting works nationally from 2022, including to regional and remote areas.