Review: PASHUN (theatrePUNK Co)

Naticia Slade, Zara Chandler, and Cullyn Beckton as Emma, Tiff, and Kai Presented by theatrePUNK Co at BackDock Arts, Harrison Mills' PASHUN was an absurd and amusing theatre piece about a group of young people navigating love, sex, friends, and relationships. Directed by Joshua Price, with dramaturgy by El Waddingham, PASHUN used a university poetry... Continue Reading →

Review: Halcyon (Australasian Dance Collective)

Lily Potger, photographed by David Kelly Australasian Dance Collective (ADC) has premiered Halcyon, a new contemporary dance work by Jack Lister, at the Brisbane Powerhouse for a limited season. Seeking to immerse the audience in a stylistic realm of intrigue and glamour, Halcyon drew inspiration from crime noir and the golden age of Hollywood and... Continue Reading →

What’s On: GODZ (Head First Acrobats)

GODZ 15 November - 2 December 2023 Bank Of Queensland Wonderland Spiegeltent, George Clayton Park, Wynnum Head First Acrobats return to Wynnum Fringe Festival with their award-winning, adults-only show GODZ, inspired by Ancient Greece. Head First Acrobats company director and lead performer Thomas Gorham said the show featured Cupid (God of Love), Hercules (God of... Continue Reading →

Review: IRL (La Boite Theatre)

The cast of IRL, photographed by Morgan Roberts Content warnings: coarse language and sexual references. Recommended for ages 15+. La Boite closes 2023 with the world premiere of Lewis Treston’s fan-tastic romantic comedy IRL, the third and final work in their season of world premieres by Australian playwrights. Directed by Sanja Simić, who has worked... Continue Reading →

What’s On: Spamalot (Paterson Productions)

Spamalot 17 - 26 November 2023 Twelfth Night Theatre, Bowen Hills Hold onto your coconuts and prepare for a hilarious adventure and musical madness as Monty Python's Spamalot gallops into Brisbane, presented by Paterson Productions. This musical promises to deliver classic Monty Python comedy, catchy tunes, and enough laughter to leave your cheeks sore, starring... Continue Reading →

What’s On: Wildschut & Brauss (Musica Viva Australia)

Wildschut & Brauss 23 November 2023 QLD Conservatorium Theatre, South Bank Musica Viva Australia is thrilled to present the Australian debut of two of Europe’s finest young soloists in a star-studded musical partnership: 22-year-old Dutch violinist Noa Wildschut and 28-year German pianist Elisabeth Brauss. Artistic Director Paul Kildea has described the duo as “one of... Continue Reading →

What’s On: Absolute Trash (Glitter Martini)

Absolute Trash 15 & 16 November 2023 Bank of Queensland Wonderland Spiegeltent, George Clayton Park, 55 Upper Esplanade, Manly Unleash the garbage monster within and take yourself out to the trashiest show at Wynnum Fringe - an iconic and ironic celebration of all things garbage! See incredible circus, a bin chicken with big dreams, and... Continue Reading →

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