Peele says “Nope” to white commandeering of African American stories, to exploiting trauma, to growing complacent with our power over nature.
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Elsy Wameyo took advantage of the intimate space with a set that showcased her impressive range, from a slower Swahili-language track to the rave-ready heights of ‘River Nile’.
“On a cloud of cotton candy,” Sarah Leigh Carroll revisits her Teenage Dreams in Cherry.
Science Revue 2022 is well worth seeing.
Representatives from teachers unions share insightful thoughts on the challenges facing teachers in Australia today, highlighting the common issue of increasingly unmanageable workloads, the need for better pay, and increased social recognition of the value of teachers.
The monumental, doubled-billed production is on at the Seymour Centre until Sep 17.
To stand for Palestine means to stand for the rights of First Nations people, and to stand for the rights of First Nations people means to stand for the rights of Palestinians.
Today, the largest art fair in Australasia returns to Carriageworks for its first in-person showing since 2019 — what’s in it for students?
The multifaceted nature of all-boys school toxicity is unwound in this witty and insightful one man play.
‘Whitefella Yella Tree’ is theatre as truth-telling. The show is a revelation, a joy, and a piece of must-see theatre.