Twelve works are in the running for the Stella Prize, Australia's major literary award for women and non-binary writers.
Premiering at Sydney’s Nimrod Theatre in 1976, The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin returns to the city under Declan Greene’s direction at Belvoir St Theatre. Once a provocative critique of ...
Scenes are the building blocks of fiction writing: plays, screenplays, novels, short stories, and even works of creative non-fiction, are the sum of these ...
The Queensland government has announced the state’s literary awards will move from their current home at the State Library of Queensland.
The inaugural Australian Dance Biennale and an expansive music program make up a considerable part of the 2026 RISING program.
Ensemble Pygmalion's performances of Monteverdi's Vespers and the opera Orfeo were baroque masterpieces for a neo-baroque age ...
The Tiger Lillies didn't bring the energy they're known for to this Adelaide Festival performance of Serenade from the Sewer.
Acclaimed French actress Isabelle Huppert is hypnotic as the doomed Queen of Scots in this Adelaide Festival production of ...
Actor Hugo Weaving and Sydney Cinémathèque film curator Ruby Arrowsmith-Todd. Photo: Felicity Jenkins. For more than two decades, Sydney’s long-promised cinémathèque has been something of a cinematic ...
The French actor delivered an unforgettable and commanding performance in Mary Said What She Said at Adelaide Festival.
An epic international dance project spotlighting the power of public dance was one of the greatest achievements of this year’s Perth Festival.
Having seen neither Spinning Plates’ take on Ionesco’s Rhinoceros (2024) nor the company’s Green Room Award-winning staging of Dostoevsky’s (by way of Tom Basden) Crocodile (2023), this reviewer was ...