‘The Girl on the Moon’ // Anywhere Festival
‘The Girl on the Moon’ was far-out. Brisbane artists Aoife Kissane and Matias Nunez’s teenage love story, ‘The Girl on the Moon’, made its Earth-side…
‘The Girl on the Moon’ was far-out. Brisbane artists Aoife Kissane and Matias Nunez’s teenage love story, ‘The Girl on the Moon’, made its Earth-side…
‘Arterial’ was unifying. The Ron Hurley Theatre served as a home for Na Dijnang to present their circus theatre production ‘Arterial’ as a part of…
‘A Collection of Circus’ was original. The Ron Hurley Theatre in Seven Hills is quickly becoming a home for independent artists to showcase their work.…
‘Cab Suave’ was a tour de force. A private investigator undercover, a sultry group of femme fatales, a sparkly but shadowy nightclub from film noir,…
‘Power, Language and Love’ was enticing. On a lively Thursday night in The Sit Down Comedy Club, three sirens, an MD and a lively audience…
‘Diva Dive’ was oxymoronic. Inviting audiences to delight in circus and cabaret, ‘Diva Dive’ is equal parts conflict and contemporary celebration. Presented at Brisbane’s The…
‘Club Culture Cabaret’ was inclusive. Put your feet on the ground. Let them remind you about the history of where you are. Remind yourself of…
‘RUNT’ was gigantic. Runt, the character, gives a voice to the little ones, the ones forgotten, the ones who fight tooth and nail for freedom…
‘Briefs: The Classics’ was scrumptious. Dust off the sparkles and grab your heels, ’cause the Briefs Boys are back in Brisbane and ready to kick…
‘Assume People Like You’ was mind-bending. “Anything is possible when you have the right people there to support you.” A quote from Misty Copeland that…
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