If you’re wondering whether Twelfth Night Theatre’s recent glow-up was worth the hype, Brisbane Festival offering Gatsby at the Green…
Stepping into the Brisbane Entertainment Centre to see Cirque du Soleil’s Corteo, I was immediately intrigued. The space felt unexpectedly…
There’s a particular kind of electricity Loren Hunter brings to the stage. Brisbane audiences will be very familiar with her…
There is something inherently theatrical about a karaoke bar: the ritual of performance, the blurring of truth and bravado, the…
This spring, Brisbane audiences will be swept into a dreamscape where the circus meets the poetic, as Cirque du Soleil’s…
Let’s get one thing straight: We’re All Gonna Die! is not a polite, sit-back-and-golf-clap kind of theatre show. It’s a…
By Christopher Thomas Accidental Death of an Anarchist is a delightfully complex piece which on the surface is whimsical with…
Queensland Theatre’s latest production—Dear Son—is a stage adaptation of a book by ThomasMayo which features letters and reflections from First…
There’s nothing tentative about this Jesus Christ Superstar. The QPAC production charges in with strobes blazing, guitars roaring, and a…
If bedtime stories in your house involve fairies, flying boys, and mysterious rabbit holes, then Audrey and the Enchanted Adventure…
Hallelujah, Brisbane — Jesus Christ Superstar is almost here. The acclaimed rock musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber…
If you were anywhere near QPAC’s Concert Hall this week, chances are you felt the vibrations of joy, sequins, and…