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- Follows the unique career of Australian Stand-up Comedian Austen Tayshus as he travels around the country pushing everything to the limit.
- Foxtel Arts' film and TV review program SCREEN sees Australia's favourite film critic Margaret Pomeranz alongside actor and writer Graeme Blundell. Each week, this widely respected duo do what they do best; critique cinema releases and premium TV dramas in their own unique and often humorous way. Arguably, the combined knowledge of Pomeranz and Blundell regarding both the local and international entertainment industries is unmatched by any other program or publication in Australia. SCREEN also features insightful interviews with creative talent from in front of and behind the camera.
- Gorgeous tunes and orchestral thrills for the young and young at heart: with a twinkle in her eye, the warm, whimsical and occasionally wicked Miriam Margolyes leads us through an orchestral storytelling extravaganza. Matching instruments to their animal counterparts in Prokofiev's timeless classic, Peter and the Wolf exploring witty vignettes and a dazzling fugue in Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and magical tales of love and fantasy in Borodin's Polovstian Dances from Prince Igor. Margolyes is joined by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra with Principal Conductor Nicholas Carter in a captivating program filmed live in concert at the 2017 Adelaide Festival - a sellout performance season that was a crowdpleaser for young and old.
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- The annual Helpmann Awards recognize distinguished artistic achievement and excellence in the many disciplines of Australia's vibrant live performance sectors.
- 'The Archibald' will give viewers a behind-the-scenes pass into the nation's pre-eminent portraiture prize - from blank canvas to finished artwork.
- When architects, designers and artists dream the impossible they turn to Australian company UAP to unlock their imagination to fabricate large scale public art. Over 20 years twin Brothers Daniel and Matthew Tobin created a studio and workshop that would enable projects for artists and designers to realise their creative vision. From humble beginnings in a small urban workshop casting bronze door handles to a worldwide enterprise across three continents working with over 130 staff to make some of the largest art in the world. Over this three part series we follow the UAP team across challenging large scale art pieces - working with fabrication teams, locations and materials, all while balancing client expectations, the budget and the artistic vision of each individual work. Using dramatic observational footage, reflective interviews, artist insight and extensive archive, we follow the conception, design, creation, installation, and stunning reveal of some amazing and inspiring large scale art.