The Australian National Eisteddfod begins Speech and Drama events this week. From Welsh roots to modern Australian competitions, discover the rich history and exciting present of Eisteddfods in Australia below:
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Murder Mystery “Clue: On Stage” to Keep Beenleigh Audiences Guessing
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausGet ready for a riveting evening of suspense and laughter as the Footlights Theatrical Inc. presents “Clue: On Stage” at the Pavilion Theatre, Beenleigh Showgrounds from October 5th to 7th, 2023.
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‘Item’ was intricate.
Despite the problems explored in Bollywood film messaging, ‘Item’ ended on a note of adoration for the genre: a flurry of one-word letters thrown onto the stage, with the spotlight landing on “Love”.
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Wrapping up our week of theatre and sport, let’s step back into Roman history, where they were bound by a shared legacy of spectacle.
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Boosting Queensland’s Cultural Landscape: $3.8 Million Investment
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausThese new developments expand on the groundwork laid by Arts Queensland’s Touring Queensland Fund, which already supports both single and multi-year tours, alongside associated workshops and school outreach programs.
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The fusion of technology and art is set to revolutionize the way museum-goers experience exhibitions. With these VR films, these three institutions are spearheading a new era of immersive storytelling, offering a glimpse into the exciting future of museum interactions.
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In keeping with our spotlight on theatre and sport this week, let’s explore the parallels in the roles we play.
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Wynnum Fringe Festival Returns to Illuminate Queensland’s Cultural Scene
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausSince its debut in 2020, the festival has witnessed an astounding 300% increase in annual ticket sales, attracting attendees from all corners of Australia. This thriving cultural celebration has also made a significant impact on the local economy, contributing over $2.5 million and engaging over 1,000 arts workers.
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As the Matilda’s look set to conquer the soccer field again this evening, let us delve into the remarkable similarities that bridge the gap between theatre and sport, and their shared spirit of collaboration, performance, and spectacle.
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A Celebration of First Nations Storytelling at Queensland Theatre
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausOPENING SATURDAY: Queensland Theatre is set to showcase the world premiere of “don’t ask what the bird look like.” This groundbreaking production is the brainchild of First Nations writer Hannah Belanszky, brought to life under the artistic guidance of Lee Lewis, the Artistic Director, and Roxanne McDonald, the Artistic Elder.