Performing Arts

Music review: Gustav Mahler, Symphony No 2 Resurrection, Barbican
A much-loved conductor shines in a Mahler master work.

Jimmie Nicol, the Londoner who became a Beatle for 13 days, captured by Adelaide photographer
Works by Adelaide photographer Vic Grimmett are up for sale and among them are photos of The Beatles with one…

Should I offer workshops to help the cash flow?
ArtsHub looks at the pros and cons of running workshops, and takes you through the steps of working out how…

Top 3 tips for emerging directors
From the Archives: From independent theatre to the mainstage, directors offer practical advice for those starting out in their theatre…

So you want my arts job: Director, Independent Theatre
If you love collaborative storytelling that helps communities form around a common goal, directing indie theatre productions may be the…

Opera review: La bohème, London Coliseum
Jonathan Miller's acclaimed production of Puccini’s much loved opera returns to mark the centenary of the composer's death.

Performance exchange – the new way of touring?
It's a 'Disaster' waiting to happen – and that's a good thing for all involved. Find out how the NZ…

Music review: Edward Gardner conducts Rachmaninoff, Royal Festival Hall, London
An impressive display of technical mastery and musical intensity.

Music review: Concert 4: Szymanowski, Chopin and Mahler, The Barbican, London
Drama aplenty in the final Season Opening Concert from the London Symphony Orchestra.

Music review: Prom 72: Mozart, Farrenc and Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’, Royal Albert Hall, London
A colourful program of historically informed performance.