‘What We Saw in the Sorghum Fields’ was ominous. In a theatre surrounded by the tall Eucalypts of Seven Hills, audiences entered…
Hannah Kassulke

Hannah Kassulke
Hannah has been involved in the Brisbane theatre community for a number of years. She graduated with distinction from the University of Queensland in 2018, with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in drama and history, and underwent an internship with Harvest Rain Theatre Company in 2014.
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‘Cinderella’ was splendid. A timeless story, familiar characters, and a beautiful score: ‘Cinderella’ is a musical for the ages, and Lynch and…
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‘Jekyll & Hyde’ was fearsome. Nineteenth century London – a world in the midst of technological and social evolution. It is into…
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‘Daddy Long Legs’ was sublime. As Ella Macrokanis and Shaun Kohlman took their bows on Sunday night, it was to a standing…
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‘Mzaza’ was spellbinding. The Spiegeltent was packed to the rafters on Sunday afternoon and electric energy pulsated throughout room as the audience…
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‘Since Ali Died’ was captivating. “Me: We” – Muhammed Ali. This is the message that Omar Musa leaves lingering in the mind…
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‘The Gut Girls’ was unsettling. Crude, thought-provoking and disconcertingly familiar, Underground Production’s latest play, ‘The Gut Girls’, provides a reflection on a…