‘The Pillowman’ was confronting. Taking fictional children’s stories and turning them completely on their heads, Brisbane Arts Theatre have confidently presented a…
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‘Bea in the Basement’ was immersive. The audience arrived at the Mount Ommaney Centre Car Park armed only with location “The Bunker”,…
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‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ // Ad Astra
by Sophie Masonby Sophie Mason‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ was charged. Humiliate the host or hump the hostess? ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ provided both in…
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‘Highway of Lost Hearts’ was honest. Mary Anne Butler’s emotional and heart-wrenching one-woman play, ‘Highway of Lost Hearts’ is a script well…
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‘Spring Awakening’ was indulgent Underground Productions latest show brings back to the stage the classic play ‘Spring Awakening’, not the musical, the…
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‘Mettle, Moxie & Melody’ was intimate. Nestled within the vibrancy of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, ‘Concept’ – a small versatile venue seating just…
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‘Titanic: The Movie, The Play’ // Act/React
by Elodie Boalby Elodie Boal‘Titanic: The Movie, The Play’ was unsinkable. All aboard a hilarious romp around the ocean in Act/React’s new epic, ‘Titanic: The Movie,…
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‘Claw Machine’ was multifarious. One of Brisbane’s upcoming and exciting new stand-up comics, Chris Martin, has brought his brand new comedy special,…
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‘In Bloom’ was alternative. Art, sex, and nature were the driving concepts of Underground Production’s most recent and notably alternative production, ‘In…
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‘Wondered’ was juxtaposed. Returning to the stage as a part of Anywhere Festival 2019, ‘Wondered’ continues its extensive production season. Having previously…