Salon
In a magnificent re-birthing of the cabaret, Director/choreographer Timothy Brown shakes the dust from the moth-eaten nineteenth century salon scene and hurls it far into the future creating…
In a magnificent re-birthing of the cabaret, Director/choreographer Timothy Brown shakes the dust from the moth-eaten nineteenth century salon scene and hurls it far into the future creating…
Queensland Theatre Company (QTC) welcomes Kirstin Ferguson, Elizabeth Jameson and Simon Gallaher as Directors for their 2013"2016 board. Together they bring a wealth of knowledge and experie…
Appearing for the very first time at the Judith Wright Centre, Flipside Circus is showcasing Brisbane's next generation of circus stars in Flipside Circus: Identite which opened last Wednesd…
Inspired by vaudeville and film-noir, Trent Baumann (The Birdmann) is a delightful mix of Humphrey Bogart and The Sandman. His tale The Birdman in the Events of Momentous Timing is the unrav…
This week in Australia's top rating (whether you like it or not) reality drama 'No Arts Minister' Simon Crean spectacularly commits political suicide by attempting to force a coup with unrel…
When Simon Crean announced his blueprint for the future of the Australian art industry last week, many were pleasantly surprised at just how visionary the policy turned out to be. Creative A…
On a warm sunny day in Brisbane (remember those?) a panel was assembled on the Turbine Platform at the Powerhouse to discuss the existence of a queer aesthetic. At the thought of such a conv…
Joan Lindsay's 1967 classic, Picnic at Hanging Rock has been beautifully adapted for the stage by Director Carol Burns. The Brisbane Arts Theatre's historic performance space was aglow with …
A time travelling Iranian opens his own message in a bottle and lets out a can of worms. Twenty-nine year old Nassim Soleimanpour wrote a play and sent it out into a world in which he was fo…
Pan Pan Theatre's A Doll House defies description as it re-imagines Ibsen's timeless tale of disillusionment and self-determination by redefining the boundaries of play. The audience is gree…
Metro Arts have flung open their doors and laid out the welcome mat for yet another year of creation and incubation with a program full of Residences, Cross Stitches, Independents and Friday…
Time is running out to register something somewhere for The Anywhere Theatre Festival. The 2013 Anywhere Theatre festival is happening in a lot of non-traditional theatre spaces, somewhere a…
David Berthold, one of Australia's leading Theatre directors has been announced as the newest member of the Brisbane Festival team stepping into the role of specialised independent performin…
There are no surprises that The Illusionists deliver on the promise of a stage spectacular. From the moment the doors were opened, the Performing Arts Complex (QPAC) Concert Hall floor began…
This February, the Brisbane Powerhouse will bring the world to Brisbane with exciting independent performers from around the globe descending on the city to engage audiences in The World The…
The Illusionists; they look like characters from a Steampunk comic and they are about to land in Brisbane, bringing the age old art of magic into the twenty-first century and promising to tr…
The muddy waters may have long receded but the after effects of the 2011 Brisbane floods are still being felt by many residents and companies alike. Some relief came to the Queensland Theatr…