Flashback: Deadly Sounds 545 – Rachael Maza
In this interview, Rachael tells us about her experiences acting in this truly inspirational story, ‘The Sapphires.’
The Magic Hour
The lesser known fairy tale characters are in the limelight in Ursula Yovich’s one-woman show.
Accolades for Pecan Summer
Pecan Summer is framed by tens of thousands of years of culture and chronicles 70 years of dispossession.
Extra shows for Patyegarang
Following a hugely successful opening, Bangarra Dance Theatre has announced six new shows.
Leah Purcell wins Balnaves award
Hopefully, the award will give Leah the opportunity to keep telling stories from an Indigenous perspective.
Deadly Sounds Episode 1031 – Stephen Page
Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Stephen Page talks about the evolution of the nations leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts organisation.
Flashback: Bush Blossom
Music, mayhem and magic – a children’s classic is brought to life on the stage, with one of our favourite stars shining in a leading role
Belvoir play, an honest look at grief and loss
Brothers Wreck – a dramatised twist on suicide, not from the victim’s perspective but the struggles of those left to cope
World premiere of ‘Patyegarang’
‘Patyegarang’ commemorates the story of a young Eora woman who shared her culture and language with one of the first settlers, Lieutenant William Dawes
Flashback: Triple AAA-aron Rating
From Alice Springs to Sydney Harbour by way of Blackout and Bachelor of the Year, Aaron Pedersen’s life thus far has been one adventure after the other
Stephanie’s Deadly Funny
The National Final and Showcase of Australia’s premier Aboriginal comedy program, Deadly Funny had everyone in hysterics
Deadly Sounds Episode 575 – Luke Carroll
An interview from 2005 with the hilarious, quirky and talented Luke Carroll
Win tickets to Deadly Funny!
Past Deadly Funny participants Sean Choolburra and Kevin Kropinyeri are teaming up for the deadliest comedy bill ever
What have you got to lose?
A new dance theatre performance which aims to promote the acceptance of curves for the dancers and audience
DJuki Mala: Dance Talks
Djuki Mala has taken their self-titled unique, quirky and surprising – but equally as heart-warming – act on a national tour
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