‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ // Queensland Theatre
‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ was eviscerating. Love and hate, desire and disgust, history versus biology and truth versus illusion. State Theatre Company South Australia’s…
‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ was eviscerating. Love and hate, desire and disgust, history versus biology and truth versus illusion. State Theatre Company South Australia’s…
‘Circus in a Teacup’ was weighty. With a diverse ensemble cast, most of whom were making their stage debut, ‘Circus in a Tea Cup’ provided…
Returning for its fourth year after rave reviews, shake & stir’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ is back at QPAC’s Playhouse Theatre to delight and fright from…
Lucas D. Lynch’s dream was born over a decade ago in a Sydney CD store and is coming true this weekend at Brisbane’s Twelfth Night…
‘Grease’ was supreme. The star power on stage at QPAC Wednesday night was truly electrifying, as the audience was treated to a phenomenal performance of…
While the coronavirus pandemic put many dreams on pause, THAT Production Company’s latest production is showing audiences how important it is to keep pursuing your…
Jackson Reedman got his golden ticket in April 2018 when he was one of 1,000 people to audition for the Australian run of ‘Charlie and…
‘Collision’ was sensational. Mind-boggling, body-bending and spellbinding, ‘Collision’ was an hour of pure joy. Created by Casus Circus in collaboration with Mad Dance House and…
TW: rape and sexual assault Queensland Theatre’s “rapid-fire and gripping one-woman show” starring Sheridan Harbridge is set to open Wednesday, 14 July at the Bille…
‘How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse’ was deadpan. Despite the spooky, dim-lit setting of St Andrew’s Uniting Church in Brisbane’s CBD, the life-sized zombie prop…
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