Provocative, confident and sexy Moulin Rouge a must see
As Moulin Rouge: The Musical hits theatres in Sydney, it’s easy to see you can really feel how far the show has developed since the film came out in 2001.
As Moulin Rouge: The Musical hits theatres in Sydney, it’s easy to see you can really feel how far the show has developed since the film came out in 2001.
A froth of 150 transparent bubbles lit from within have appeared on Sydney Harbour as Vivid returns for the first time since 2019.
A former arts professor is questioning the direction of the Biennale of Sydney festival and why millions in taxpayers’ money is spent on ‘woke art appealing solely to niche audiences’.
After a two-year Covid hiatus, Vivid is back with 11 new locations including Barangaroo’s waterfront Wulugul Walk where the work of several First Nations students will be showcased.
The multi award-winning show follows the real-life journey of 7000 air passengers who became grounded in Canada in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy.
With Sydney’s opening night of Hamilton just days away, The Sunday Telegraph was granted an exclusive look at the cast in costume. SEE THE PICTURES.
Archibald Prize winning artist Guy Warren is turning 100 next month but that hasn’t stopped him from creating new paintings and holding four exhibitions at once, and another one later in the year.
Dozens of Europe’s most famous art works will be on show at National Gallery of Australia’s blockbuster exhibition. But which ones should you make a beeline for?
Museum of Contemporary Art director Elizabeth Ann Macgregor will step down after 22 successful years in the job.
A stunning display will greet visitors to the National Gallery of Australia as one of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings goes on show.
The National Gallery of Australia’s latest blockbuster exhibition showcases major works from European Masters. Here is everything you need to know.
To steal a line from the show, this is the room where the magic of bringing the Broadway smash, Hamilton, to life happens ahead of its Sydney premiere.
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Actress Rachel Griffiths is fronting a documentary in search of the 1958 Archibald Prize winning painting by artist William Pidgeon, which mysteriously disappeared in 1997.
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