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A cross-cultural exchange through dance - Optimal Stopping lands at the Wollongong Town Hall stage.
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MEMBER SIGNUPA cross-cultural exchange through dance - Optimal Stopping lands at the Wollongong Town Hall stage.
★★★★★ “Choir Boy delivers in every single way” – Time Out Sydney
Ensemble Theatre presents Philip Quast: The Road I Took, a one-man show featuring songs and stories from musical theatre royalty and three-time winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical Philip Quast, from 19 to 29 March.
The iconic Sydney Eisteddfod celebrates its 90th year of showcasing talent and fostering creativity. Entries are now open for the 2023 season which promises to be the most exciting one yet.
THE DISMISSAL will open at the Seymour Centre from 26th August 2023.
★★★★★ “This show is a MUST SEE” – EVENTALAIDE
We all want our wishes fulfilled, but are we prepared to pay the price?
Riverside Theatres and Soft Tread Enterprises present a night of wit, imagination, and storytelling with Maureen: Harbinger of Death, at Riverside Theatres from the 23rd to 25th of March.
UMI Arts will launch its 2023 season of exhibitions on Friday 10 March 2023 with the official opening of member showcase, You & Me.
A battle of the genres between classical and country takes centre stage in Ensemble Theatre’s romantic comedy
A new Bible Art Book featuring key verses with nature photos from Genesis to Revelation
As part of the 2023 Seymour Season, Squabbalogic and Seymour Centre are proud to present On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, playing 17th March to 15th April at Seymour Centre.
An evening of illuminating solos and duets, performed by two of Australia’s leading proponents for the piano.
Thought provoking and eye catching is a corporeal, site-specific and multi-sensory installation by Cairns-based, Canadian-born artist India Collins which at NorthSite Contemporary Arts this month until 18 March 2023.
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair is back in 2023 for its 14th season with a new and engaging program celebrating the distinct and diverse arts and culture of Queensland’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
17 February – 5 March 2023 Visitors from across the globe and local residents can expect to be inspired by the bravery and strength of a group of prominent artists that will showcase their works as part of the exhibition, Unashamed at the Art Space on The Concourse. The exhibition showcases the works of prominent Australian artists including multi-medium artist, Dylan Mooney, photographer William Yang, street artist, Kaff-Eine and artist , Deborah Kelly.
Gritty and luscious, the Yiddish Divas are inviting Melburnians to enter Into the Red Tent for their March 2023 season. This is cabaret theatre at its best, as the Yiddish Divas return with an intergenerational cast of singers and musicians and a new storyline that is moving, heartbreaking, funny and joyful.
Merrigong Theatre Company Launches MERRIGONGX 2023 and a New Temporary Independent Artist Hub, 93 CROWN.
Brisbane born artist Ann Thomson will celebrate her 90th year with a solo exhibition at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley from 28th February 2023. Ann Thomson is a painter and sculptor known for her intriguing, expressive artworks. She has been at the forefront of the Australian art landscape for more than 50 years. The paintings in this exhibition were created predominantly during the 1970’s with majority of the works rarely seen outside of her studio. @mitchellfineartgallery
Daniel McDonald fuses traditional painting styles with modern iconography, colours and concepts at Flinders Street Gallery , Sydney for WorldPride. #danielmcdonald #sydneyworldpride #deadlyhandtalk #firstnationsart #gaypride #flindersstreetgallery
Queensland’s peak Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts and cultural organisation, UMI Arts has issued a call out to members and Indigenous artists to participate, and showcase works in its 2023 tour of Australia’s three leading art fairs.
WHALE is a raw, hilarious and poignant show that tells the true story of Courtney, a fat and funny lesbian in part comedy, part theatre and a lot of storytelling. Presented by two young women coming to you as CRASH THEATRE CO based in Boorloo (Perth, Western Australia).
Merrigong Theatre Company and Indian Ink Theatre Company are proud to present the outrageously funny and heartbreakingly beautiful romantic thriller Guru of Chai at Wollongong Town Hall from the 23rd to 25th February, 2023.
The lesbian divorce comedy you didn’t know you needed
Australian Premiere coming to Riverside February 2023
Sydney Comedy Festival will take over venues across Sydney from 24 April to 21 May.
Blooming is set to open this Saturday at Water through Reeds Gallery, Bungendore, NSW. Featuring a range of established and emerging artists exploring the theme of beauty, flora and nature through their artwork. Sculpture and painting are a central focus of the show, curated by Sydney-based artist Elaine Kim. @Lisa_Carrett_Artist @curator_elainekim
Seymour Centre's contemporary music program, Seymour Nights, returns in February and March 2023 for Sydney WorldPride.
Adelaide Guitar Festival is set to strike a chord in 2023 with registrations now open for Guitar Winter School and Adelaide International Classical Guitar Competition.
DreamBIG 2023, the world’s longest running children’s festival, will return to Adelaide Festival Centre this May 17-27. The family program, launched today, focuses on the theme ‘Our World,’ and features more than 50 shows, activities, and exhibitions for audiences from babies to teenagers across 10 days. Audiences can expect giant life-like dinosaurs, interactive light installations, thought provoking theatre and more from the family program which includes eight world premieres, one Australian premiere and seven Adelaide premieres. To celebrate Adelaide Festival Centre’s 50th year the 2023 festival will feature The BIGGEST BIG Family Weekend yet from 20-21 May across Adelaide Festival Centre and Festival Plaza, including free events for children of all ages, performances, exhibitions, workshops, installations, markets, food trucks by Fork in the Road, and the Big Family Weekend Gala - a variety hour celebrating some of SA’s best young performers.
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