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Online cabaret can be a ‘social boot camp’ to re-enter real world

Online cabaret can be a ‘social boot camp’ to re-enter real world

It’s better late than never for cabaret favourite Queenie van de Zandt, who managed the pivot to digital and will perform an online show on Saturday ... two days after lockdown ends.

  • by Nick Miller

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Forcing audiences into casinos to see theatre is just what Sydney doesn’t need
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Forcing audiences into casinos to see theatre is just what Sydney doesn’t need

Sydney has a desperate lack of commercial theatre space. Putting new ones in casinos is not the answer.

  • by Nathanael Cooper
Festivals, theatres win $86 million lifeline to get back on feet

Festivals, theatres win $86 million lifeline to get back on feet

Reigniting the economy through cultural offerings is a priority for Treasurer Matt Kean.

  • by Linda Morris
$35 million price tag to restore the Minerva to a 1000-seat theatre

$35 million price tag to restore the Minerva to a 1000-seat theatre

New plans to restore the Minerva theatre at Kings Cross have the backing of leading theatre names.

  • by Linda Morris
Belvoir roars back to life with diverse program

Belvoir roars back to life with diverse program

A story about resilience and survival in migrant communities kicks off the Surry Hills venue’s energetic return to the stage in 2022.

  • by Nick Galvin
For the Fringe’s final days, here’s our pick of what you should catch

For the Fringe’s final days, here’s our pick of what you should catch

The Melbourne Fringe Festival hits its final weekend bearing a cornucopia of curiosities, each tweaked to be easily experienced by the housebound.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
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This Fringe video nasty has students writhing in fake blood

This Fringe video nasty has students writhing in fake blood

Melbourne theatre-maker Stephen Nicolazzo has always been fascinated by the eroticism and danger of the horror genre.

  • by Stephen A Russell
From the Archives, 1971: Miss Krinkles is busy

From the Archives, 1971: Miss Krinkles is busy

Fifty years ago, “pretty little blue-eyed blonde” Jacki Weaver was preparing for her newest role - as a grunting, tuba-playing grandmother.

  • by Lenore Nicklin
Never a better time to watch this moving Fringe show

Never a better time to watch this moving Fringe show

Indigenous theatre has led the way on the path to reconciliation – and this new work by an emerging Wamba Wamba writer is a powerful example.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
How sex clown Betty Grumble uses her body to heal from sexual assault

How sex clown Betty Grumble uses her body to heal from sexual assault

The sex clown’s daily online aerobics shows were partly a spiritual quest in defiance of a pandemic that has decimated the arts.

  • by Steve Dow
Half a century ago, a Moomba magic trick changed his life

Half a century ago, a Moomba magic trick changed his life

A childhood encounter with a scathing John Laws nearly derailed Sam Angelico’s dream: to learn magic and conjure white doves from nowhere.

  • by Catherine Lambert