Comings and Goings: July 2023
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
This ceremonious gathering, seamlessly rendered in theatrical form, thrums with a barely contained electricity that should not be missed.
Michael Griffiths's deeply personal autobiographical cabaret, set to the music of the Pet Shop Boys.
Performed in a disused power station, this large-scale, satirical performance loses its way on the road to reality.
Romantic ballet reimagined as grotesque body-horror in the latest work from renegade choreographer Florentina Holzinger.
Young musicians from the NSW South Coast area "one step closer to a fulfilling creative life".
A night of subtle, cinematic enchantment from Max Richter and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Eighteen days brimming with music, art and dance, including performances by the Darwin Symphony Orchestra and Opera Australia.
A new musical by Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall and a fresh work from shake & stir among the tentpole shows in the 2023 Brisbane Festival.
A death in the family sees Devonté Hynes postpone his one-off performance with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Composer Nic Courto talks about the world premiere of his latest work, Afterlife, and having his brain frozen in a jar (maybe).
Opera Queensland's annual festival has earned its rightful place on the international opera calendar.
Genevieve Lacey gives new life to the oldest known piece of notated music for the RISING Festival. She talks to us about how it happens.