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A rising black musician lost his elite orchestra job. He won’t go quietly

A rising black musician lost his elite orchestra job. He won’t go quietly

Josh Jones wasn’t expecting to lose his dream job. He has shared the performance reviews and messages that shed light on a typically confidential process.

  • by Geoff Edgers

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Romeo and Juliet - like you’ve never seen it before

Romeo and Juliet - like you’ve never seen it before

“I never thought that we would have this kind of response,” choreographer Benjamin Millepied says.

  • by Hannah Story
Serpentine glass facade to delay new QPAC theatre by another year

Serpentine glass facade to delay new QPAC theatre by another year

The installation of the intricate glass facade at the theatre will take about a year, developer Lendlease has revealed, kicking the already delayed delivery further down the road.

  • by Cameron Atfield and Matt Dennien
Broadway comes to Parramatta: New $188 million theatre for western Sydney

Broadway comes to Parramatta: New $188 million theatre for western Sydney

After years of planning, a new theatre has been announced for Parramatta and it’s comparable to Sydney and Melbourne’s best.

  • by Linda Morris
Making ‘clouds’ onstage and other strange challenges solved by this design supremo

Making ‘clouds’ onstage and other strange challenges solved by this design supremo

Designer Elizabeth Gadsby loves to push boundaries in her work.

  • by Chantal Nguyen
An amusing take on the perils of living in a share house - in your 30s

An amusing take on the perils of living in a share house - in your 30s

Share-housing in your thirties is so in right now, Jude Perl has created a musical about it.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Barney Zwartz, Cameron Woodhead, Jessica Nicholas, Tony Way and Vyshnavee Wijekumar
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Have you heard the one about the scientist who does stand-up?

Have you heard the one about the scientist who does stand-up?

Scientists are increasingly crossing over into comedy.

  • by Daniel Herborn
Opera Australia posts $4.9m loss, as shift to musicals draws audiences

Opera Australia posts $4.9m loss, as shift to musicals draws audiences

Rising costs and a twice-cancelled production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle have all added up for the nation’s biggest arts company.

  • by Nick Galvin
‘We’re just really mad’: What keeps the parents of murder victim Matthew going

‘We’re just really mad’: What keeps the parents of murder victim Matthew going

Keeping their son’s memory alive with and beyond The Laramie Project has become a life’s work for Dennis and Judy Shepard.

  • by Cassie Tongue
‘I probably wanted to be a politician’: The Sydney Shire boy who made it big in opera

‘I probably wanted to be a politician’: The Sydney Shire boy who made it big in opera

A lover of cocktails, cigars and conservative politics, Stuart Skelton isn’t your typical opera star.

  • by Nick Galvin
Beauty and horror collide in this famous exploration of ‘madness’

Beauty and horror collide in this famous exploration of ‘madness’

One of opera’s most famous ‘mad scenes’ is on show in Melbourne Opera’s production of Lucia di Lammermoor.

  • by Bridget Davies, Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way and Andrew Fuhrmann