As with the August BTS edition, it delights me to open this newsletter with the announcement of a new team member. Karma Denzongpa Bathols has been appointed to the role of Production
Returning with An Evening with Fran Lebowitz, the star of Martin Scorsese’s hit Netflix documentary series Pretend It’s a City, unleashes her chain-smoking, coffee-drinking New Yorker bite on a world falling ever
Discover the woman behind the legend as Priscilla Presley opens up about a life shaped by fame, love, and the search for her own identity. From the outside, life at Graceland looked like a
William Dalrymple is back in Australia with a BRAND NEW SHOW, exploring the Mughals, East India Company, and the Partition of India. From the rise of the Mughal Empire to British colonialism, the East India Company,
From the meteoric rise of Loadsamoney, a Thatcherite visionary, to the fury of Kevin the Teenager, Harry will reflect on 40 years of arsing about in comedy and bring some of his favourite characters vividly
Join Ben Elton to celebrate his memoir, “What Have I Done?”, an unmissable event for fans of The Young Ones, as he is interviewed in Australia by HG Nelson and New Zealand
Abyssal political divides, global conflict, a worm in the White House, the desperate need to have a laugh. Wading into the mess of our world, Hannah Ferguson returns with CHEEK LIVE: Everything is F*cked. Tour
It’s been a little while between updates, but I’m back with this month’s newsletter. There doesn’t feel like a better place to start than welcoming Dharshini (Dee) Murugiah to the Fane team
I’m writing today’s BTS after an exhilarating five-day sprint that covered all aspects of Fane’s work – connecting live audiences with the most exciting names in culture and entertainment, shooting a huge
F1 season is well and truly here and the final countdown to the AusGP is on! The Australian Open barely seems to be over and we’re all full swing into the next