Beyond the Spotlight: How Disabled Artists Are Re-engineering the Performing Arts
Theatre prides itself on boundless imagination, yet for too long it has failed to imagine a truly inclusive workforce. A
Read MoreTheatre prides itself on boundless imagination, yet for too long it has failed to imagine a truly inclusive workforce. A
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Read MoreEvery March, Melbourne transforms into a buzzing playground of punchlines, quick-witted performers, and late-night belly laughs as the Melbourne International
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Read MoreFor as long as she can remember, Clare Elizabeth Dea has been a hairbrush singer. At just four years old,
Read MoreFew musicals have stood the test of time quite like Annie. Since its Broadway debut in 1977, the show has
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