The federal government’s latest batch of arts grants has favoured stage adaptations, music festivals and regional tours. auspol grants
The federal government’s latest round of RISE arts funding has gifted almost a million dollars for a revival of stage musicaland $600,000 for the COVID-ravaged national tour from US rockers Guns N’ Roses, while also focusing on regional music festivals and tours., Tuesday’s announcement found 63 organisations sharing in over $19.5 million in funding.
In NSW, the key recipient was theatre producer Crossroads Live who received $956,771 to return the 1991 Tony-winning musicalto Australia for the first time in 25 years in a “reimagined interpretation for a new generation”. In Victoria, key funding went to Melbourne International Festival of the Arts’ RISING which received $575,000 for its event The Wilds which will transform the Sidney Myer Music Bowl into a “winter art park and live music hub for thousands to enjoy”.
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