Mechanical Reef sculptures. All imagery supplied by Dead Puppet Society. Sculptures & Sips Mechanical Reef: 16 October, 6 November | $135 Flapping Butterfly: 13 & 14 November | $90 Festive Feathers: 4, 5, 10 & 11 December 2025 | $135 Dead Puppet Society Fabrication Workshop, 6 Annerley Rd, Woolloongabba Pop the champagne and unleash your... Continue Reading →
Review: Dance Nation (THAT Production Company)
Image credit: Kenn Santos THAT Production Company brought Clare Barron’s Dance Nation to Metro Arts, a powerfully, truthfully complex coming-of-age story framed by the trials and triumphs of a troupe of teenaged dancers. Directed by Timothy Wynn, with assistant direction and choreography by Jennifer B Ashley, Dance Nation follows a group of young people on... Continue Reading →
Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble & PIP Theatre)
Image credit: Benjamin Prindable Photography Lose yourself in the enchanted forest of A Midsummer Night's Dream, brought to life with music, mischief, and magic by the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble. In this Shakespearean comedy, four young lovers find themselves in the forest outside of Athens – Hermia loves Lysander (reimagined in this production as Lysandra) but... Continue Reading →
Review: The Dragon Queen of Argos (The Curators’ Theatre)
Rainee Skinner as Clytemnestra, photographed by Michael Beh Presented by The Curators’ Theatre, The Dragon Queen of Argos sets the stage ablaze as it tells an ancient story of vengeance with magnetic new energy. Written, directed, and designed by Michael Beh, with dramaturgy by Maureen Todhunter, The Dragon Queen of Argos is the second in... Continue Reading →
What’s On: Camerata: Your Eternal Memories (Camerata, QPAC & Brisbane Festival)
Camerata: Your Eternal Memories Saturday 13 September 2025, 7pm Concert Hall, QPAC Music is the soundtrack to our lives, featuring in life’s most significant moments. Music triggers memories – but what if we turn that around? What memories spark what sort of music? Camerata explores the relationship between memory and music in this nostalgic, moving,... Continue Reading →
What’s On: Afterglow (Brisbane Festival & Sony Music Entertainment)
Afterglow 5 - 27 September 2025 City Botanic Gardens, Alice St, Brisbane City Follow the flame and be captivated by dancing shadows, candlelit installations and fire sculptures in the world premiere of Afterglow. The fire trail is an all-ages experience in the City Botanic Gardens, presented by Sony Music Entertainment as part of Brisbane Festival... Continue Reading →
What’s On: Takács Quartet & Angie Milliken (Musica Viva Australia)
Takács Quartet & Angie Milliken 20 August 2025 QPAC Concert Hall, South Bank In a celebration of two major anniversaries, the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet returns to Australia this August to present the world premiere of Sonnet in Emigration, Australian composer Cathy Milliken’s new work for string quartet and spoken voice, narrated by Australian screen legend and... Continue Reading →
What’s On: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble)
A Midsummer Night's Dream 15 - 30 August 2025 PIP Theatre, Milton “The course of true love never did run smooth…” On a midsummer night, four young lovers—embroiled in a love quadrangle—escape the constraints of the city and flee into the woods just outside Athens. There, the line between the real world and the fairy... Continue Reading →
What’s On: The Dragon Queen of Argos (The Curators’ Theatre)
The Dragon Queen of Argos 15 August - 6 September 2025 'The Barney', 28 St Barnabas Place, Red Hill For mature audiences - find more details on The Curator's website Written & directed by Michael Beh, the second play in the Post Dramatic Troy Disorder trilogy pays homage to Aeschylus, Charles Mee’s Remaking Project +... Continue Reading →
What’s On: All Shook Up (Phoenix Ensemble)
All Shook Up 1 - 23 August 2025 Pavilion Theatre, Beenleigh Showgrounds, James Street, Beenleigh The music of Elvis comes alive in All Shook Up, presented in Beenleigh by award-winning community theatre company Phoenix Ensemble. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, All Shook Up follows a small Midwestern town that is thrown into a frenzy with the arrival of Chad,... Continue Reading →
Review: Accidental Death of an Anarchist (PIP Theatre)
(L to R) Dana Summer, Izabela Wasilewska, Rebel Star, Deidre Grace, Isaiah Harrison, and Greg Scurr (front), photographed by Jade Ellis PIP Theatre's Queensland-flavoured production of Dario Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist, adapted from the translation by Ed Emery, turns the force of Fo’s ferocious wit onto local history. Accidental Death of an Anarchist... Continue Reading →
Review: She Works Hard For (No) Money (Backyard Flamingo)
Carla Haynes and Ellen Hardisty, photographed by Laura Fois Presented as part of Anywhere Festival Brisbane, Samantha Hill's She Works Hard for (No) Money was a clever and comedic exploration of gendered expectations surrounding unpaid labour and the mental load. Written and produced by Hill, the play moved through a series of vignettes that approached... Continue Reading →