‘Cognitive Behavioural Terrorist’ // Bris Funny Fest
‘Cognitive Behaviour Terrorist’ was specific. Bris Funny Fest kicked off on August 7th, showcasing a range of local and national comedians from various styles and…
‘Cognitive Behaviour Terrorist’ was specific. Bris Funny Fest kicked off on August 7th, showcasing a range of local and national comedians from various styles and…
‘The Curry Monster’ was delicious. In a dingy little side room of the Heya Bar in Fortitude Valley, Sandeep Totlani presented his newest comedy set,…
‘Out On A Lim’ was cheeky. When Ting Lim immigrated from Singapore to Brisbane, she went straight for Logan (hey it was cheap) but her…
‘Love Noel’ was nostalgic. Footlights Theatrical’s production of ‘Love Noel’, the Australian Premiere of the show, continues their strong 2019 season. With the more traditional…
‘Grace’ was conversational. Minola Theatre’s latest production ‘Grace’ invited debate on bigger issues, moving audiences to question the power of faith. In a work that…
‘Ghosts’ was harrowing. It is rare to find a production which so entirely and successfully transports the audience from one world to another. Every element…
‘Equus’ was primal. Setting pulses racing with their latest production, Ad Astra has presented the psychological thriller, ‘Equus’, in a brave interpretation. The play, which…
‘Something in the Water’ was quenching. Lurking within the Lumen Room of Metro Arts, new play ‘Something in the Water’ has surfaced as a must-see…
‘Wicked’ was elegant. With incredible marketing hype, and a vogue-esque vision for the show, Matt Ward Entertainment has presented ‘Wicked’ with both a flavour of…
‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ was grounded. The play ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’, adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel of the same name,…
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