‘Lord Mayor’s City Hall Concerts’ (featuring ‘Cigany Weaver’) was scintillating. One of the most exciting things about the Brisbane Festival is the …
Shane Webb
Shane Webb
With a healthy interest in the creative arts from a young age, Shane has studied drama at ACU, where he also majored in Philosophy and Literature. He then went on to study Acting at USQ, and screenwriting at the New York Film Academy on the Gold Coast. His theatrical experience has seen him take on many roles both on and off stage, he has sat on the boards of several community theatre companies.
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‘Storm Boy’ was breathtaking. It is rare to sit in a darkened theatre surrounded by hundreds of strangers and be suddenly reminded …
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Community ReviewsReviews
‘Don’t Get Your Vicars In A Twist’ // Centenary Theatre Group
by Shane Webbby Shane Webb‘Don’t Get Your Vicars In A Twist’ was inspiring. One of the most inspiring aspects of community theatre is that it becomes …
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‘My Husband’s Nuts’ was exuberant. Mates Theatre Genesis welcomed audiences on a crisp winter’s night to celebrate the opening of their most …
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‘The Mousetrap’ was cunning. Agatha Christie’s breakaway theatrical hit ‘The Mousetrap’ is on stage for a strictly limited season at St Luke’s …
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‘Chapter Two’ was meet-cute. Neil Simons’ ‘Chapter Two’ is a perfect romantic comedy for the stage. A four-hander that rollicks along, the …
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‘Annie’ was uplifting. There are few tales of finding the place where you belong more iconic than ‘Annie’ – the story of …
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‘Shadowlands’ was permeating. A quiet, slow boiling play, ‘Shadowlands’ explores a few intriguing years in the life of author C. S. Lewis …
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‘X-Stacy’ is sensational. Where do you find your ecstasy? That’s the central theme pinning together Queensland playwright Margery Forde’s seminal work, ‘X-Stacy’. …
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‘A Murder is Announced’ was charming. A night spent unravelling a classic Agatha Christie murder mystery is a night well spent. The …