2021 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards announced
The winners include Australian Digital Concert Hall, Erin Milne, All the Queens Men, Speak Percussion and Clare Watson.
The winners include Australian Digital Concert Hall, Erin Milne, All the Queens Men, Speak Percussion and Clare Watson.
This ferociously funny satire reveals uncomfortable truths about white privilege.
Our April features explore the new Cobar Sound Chapel, a documentary about luthier Harry Vatiliotis's last violin, musical arrangements in the past and today, and the joy of walking and its link to creativity.
The 91 recipients of the latest, and probably final, round of funding include City Recital Hall, Darwin Festival and State Opera South Australia for an interstate tour.
David Williamson's Nearer The Gods is full of wit and wisdom, and an easy story to enjoy.
This stage adaptation of Cassavetes' film is skilfully reimagined, but lacklustre performances counteract the building tension.
A Sri Lankan-Australian playwright drops some awkwardly funny truth bombs.
Black is the new orange in this important, though flawed, new play.
Justine Clarke gives an utterly remarkable performance in this heart-rending one-woman play.
Ryan Enniss, Phoebe Grainer and Anthony Mullins were selected from over 200 entries and now have the chance to see their work produced by Queensland Theatre in 2023.
Pier 2/3, the new home of the ACO, Bell Shakespeare and ATYP will open its doors to the public in March
The plot may be simplistic and cartoon-like but it's a feel-good musical with an important message, and the Australian cast delivers it in style.
Robert Jarman, one of Tasmania's most accomplished and respected theatre artists, will be honoured for his 30-year career when the Awards are presented on 5 March.