Arts
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Not Kat Stewart and her husband
The Offspring star and her husband, David Whiteley, are bringing Edward Albee’s classic play about marital mayhem to the big stage.
- by Karl Quinn
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A Beatle urged him to stick with tabla. Now he’s the top living player
This year alone Zakir Hussain has taken home three Grammys and appeared in a Dev Patel film – now he’s heading to Australia.
- by Jessica Nicholas
Has Melbourne’s biggest arts festival finally taken off?
With a beefed-up performing arts program, this was the first year of Rising that felt like more than a poor shadow of an international arts festival.
- by Cameron Woodhead
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Rising Festival
Melbourne’s biggest arts festival closes this weekend. Its future is in doubt
Rising is the biggest cultural event in Victoria and receives millions in government funding, with ambitions to rival the Australian Open and Grand Prix.
- by Meg Watson
‘Like stalking a deer’: How this humble actor was lured to a huge role
Robert Menzies says he never expected to play Shakespeare’s King Lear.
- by Joyce Morgan
Pharaoh exhibition boasts more than 500 ancient Egyptian objects
Blockbuster exhibition Pharaoh captures the myth and grandeur of the ancient Egyptian civilisation and it’s celebrated god-kings
God-kings and everyday people: NGV’s blockbuster isn’t just about pharaohs
It might be named for the pharaohs, but this year’s Winter Masterpieces exhibition also tells a quieter and more intimate story – that of everyday people.
- by Nadia Bailey
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See & Do
Lavish Opera Australia production of Sunset Boulevard cuts back shows
The decision follows mixed reviews and rising concerns over the cost of living impacting spending behaviour.
- by Elizabeth Flux
How rejection and three days in a hotel room led to a creative breakthrough
Actor Francis Greenslade’s ambitious debut play, The Platypus, skips between genres while tracking the breakdown of a relationship.
- by Stephen A Russell
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City life
Southbank sculptures to be put out to pasture on a farm
Two sculptures that have overlooked the Yarra for two decades will be removed by Crown casino operators and sent to a farm on the Mornington Peninsula.
- by Cara Waters
Divorce parties and sex scenes: How the ABC’s new show breaks the mould
The new arts program puts the human experience centre stage, examining grief, rage and feminism through the prism of our top artists and their work.
- by Kerrie O'Brien