One of the world’s most beloved musicals is coming to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) this October in the form of…
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Opera Australia is pleased to announce its stunning Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour production of Madama Butterfly, which premiered to great acclaim…
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Another powerful world premiere takes the stage at Theatre Works this September with Brittanie Shipway’s latest work, Senser. A graduate of the…
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Queensland Theatre will get into the challenges of modern parenting this August with Kendall Feaver’s award-winning play The Almighty Sometimes, running from…
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Ireland’s infamous legend ‘Deirdre of the Sorrows’ comes to life with a musical retelling by Brisbane writer and composer Anina-Marie Van Wyk…
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EditorialsFeatured
The Need for Governance: A ‘Football Queensland’ for Community Theatre
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausThe community theatre sector would benefit greatly from the establishment of a governing body. Such a body could provide regulation, oversight, support and resources to all groups.
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Ipswich Little Theatre’s inaugural One Act Play Festival will return in August 2022. Hosted from 12-14 August 2022, theatremakers from across Southeast…
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News
Circus Carnival Cabaret to debut as part of The Blackall Tambo Circus
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausAudiences are invited to “roll up, roll up” as a new circus rolls into town. Starring Brisbane-based musical theatre star, Matt Young,…
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The five-time Tony Award-winning production, ‘Titanic The Musical’, will play an exclusive and limited season “In Concert” this November, and starring one…
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Editorials
The Importance of Being Earnest: A Closer Look at Oscar Wilde’s Iconic Play
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausThe Importance of Being Earnest is a timeless masterpiece that has captivated audiences for over a century. Its witty dialogue, absurd situations, and biting social commentary make it a true classic.