
Leading record of performing arts in jeopardy
The world’s largest directory of Australian stage performances is under threat as financial support for its ongoing development becomes tenuous in an uncertain funding environment. AusStage, […]
The world’s largest directory of Australian stage performances is under threat as financial support for its ongoing development becomes tenuous in an uncertain funding environment. AusStage, […]
Veterans of performing arts and maritime archaeology at Flinders have been acknowledged as fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Award-winning academic scholar and theatre […]
Flinders creative arts graduates continue to make a big impact – from the bumper 2018 season for State Theatre Company SA to smaller productions by children’s […]
An ensemble cast for State Theatre Company’s next two productions will put a new spin on two classics of the Western canon, A Doll’s House and […]
The horror of the Battle of Long Tan comes vividly to life in the latest production of Flinders PhD Verity Laughton’s powerful play. The Brink Productions-State […]
High-flyers in sport and drama – Neil Craig and Benedict Andrews – have received honorary doctorates from Flinders University.
Australian TV veteran and Flinders graduate, Noni Hazlehurst AM, used her Hall of Fame Logie Award acceptance speech to call for a new kind of television that “counters bad news with good”.
A showcase of talent from Flinders University will feature in the 2016 Adelaide Festival of Arts production, Deluge.
The recent death of Michael Fuller is sad news for Flinders and for Adelaide’s performing arts community.