Anthropocene Play Company brings an exciting new translation of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya to Melbourne’s iconic Theatre Works this June.
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Flaming Carnations brings ‘Polis and Panathenaia’ to Anywhere Theatre festival
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausFlaming Carnations, an emerging production company and arts collective, is back with a new work, titled Polis and Panathenaia, that reimagines the stories of five iconic Ancient Greek women for the modern age.
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Australasian Dance Collective merges drones and dance in world-first project
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausAustralasian Dance Collective (ADC) is set to present an innovative performance that merges art and technology in a groundbreaking project called Lucie In the Sky. This world-first project features drones that will be choreographed using human movement…
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The Wizard of Oz – In Concert to Play QPAC’s Concert Hall this Winter
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausQPAC and Prospero Arts invite everyone to experience this captivating performance and to be transported “over the rainbow” to the magical world of The Wizard of Oz.
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Moulin Rouge! The Musical Set to Wow Brisbane Audiences with Sensory Experience
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausThe highly acclaimed Moulin Rouge! The Musical, which has been wowing audiences around Australia, is set to arrive at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre’s (QPAC) Lyric Theatre on Tuesday, May 16th, 2023.
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Queensland Theatre Celebrates Community with As You Like It
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausDirected by renowned Shakespearan director Damien Ryan, who has previously directed Taming of the Shrew, As You Like It promises to take audiences on a captivating journey filled with twists and turns.
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Don’t miss your chance to witness the Marvellous Elephant Man take the stage at Chapel Off Chapel. The show runs from April 18th to April 23rd, with both evening and matinee performances available.
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Melissa McGlensey’s brings biting political satire to Melbourne
by Theatre Hausby Theatre HausCheck out Melissa McGlensey’s latest political satire, “The Briefing,” at the 2023 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Bitingly funny and quick-witted, McGlensey’s show is a comment on the unique historical and political moment we find ourselves in. Don’t miss out on this genre-defying experience!
#MelbourneInternationalComedyFestival #MICF #MelissaMcGlensey #PoliticalSatire
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John Frost for Crossroads Live introduced Sheridan Adams, who will play Elphaba, and Courtney Monsma, who will play Glinda.
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Theatre Haus, the popular arts magazine, has announced that it will be changing its name to Theatre Caravan with immediate effect. In a statement released on April 1st.