"Thom Roberts needs to be lauded for his ability to create instantly recognisable art that could be a whole new form of art in itself." ROB KENNEDY reviews The Immersive World of Thom Roberts.
Fresh as a daisy even though it was written around 440-2 BC, one of the world’s most famous plays is being staged outdoors at the Australian National Botanic Gardens over Easter, reports arts editor HELEN MUSA.
A 40-minute radio play dramatising the courtship of Charles and Effie Bean at Tuggeranong Homestead in 1920 will be broadcast on ArtSoundFM on Anzac Day.
Intelligence of a hitherto unannounced new theatre at the Australian War Memorial and the production chosen to launch it in July has stirred up a storm in Canberra’s theatre scene, reports arts editor HELEN MUSA.
The German Film Festival has a reputation of coming up with thought-provoking movies that can set you on edge. This year is no exception, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
Diversity with its companion quirkiness will be front and centre in this year’s National Folk Festival gathering at EPIC over Easter, reports HELEN MUSA.