Sydney Eisteddfod ‘levels the playing field’
Aspiring young actors, dancers and musicians from NSW’s public schools will finally have their moment in the spotlight as the Sydney Eisteddfod returns.
Aspiring young actors, dancers and musicians from NSW’s public schools will finally have their moment in the spotlight as the Sydney Eisteddfod returns.
After two years without work, landing roles in the same city was an added bonus for theatrical couple Marina Prior and Grant Piro.
A year ago Indigenous actor Shaka Cook had never performed in a musical. Next week he farewells Sydney for Melbourne after a successful run of hit stage show Hamilton.
There have been a few Covid-induced false starts the upcoming production of Cinderella, so Tina Bursill and her stage stepdaughters can’t wait have fun being mean.
Vincent Namatjira became the first Indigenous person to win the $100,000 Archibald Prize for portraiture at the Art Gallery of NSW on Friday, with an emotional self-portrait with AFL legends Adam Goodes and Michael Long.
Music lovers rejoice — live gigs could be coming back to pubs soon due to a major legal change being considered in NSW.
It’s been revealed the youngest daughter of former Australian prime minister Paul Keating is dating a controversial Hollywood director, and the pair has appeared in an Archibald Prize entry.
The musical Come From Away, which tells the story of a remote island community that rallied to care for the passengers and crew of 38 international flights diverted there after the September 11 terror attacks, is still set to be performed in Sydney — but just later than expected due to the pandemic.
The people behind the award-winning Broadway musical are also concerned with making sure the COVID safety plan is all ticked off.
Famed artist John Olsen has launched another legal action in an attempt to force his estranged stepdaughter to hand over the money from the sale of a multimillion-dollar Southern Highlands estate.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/arts/page/11