‘Casting Off’ was intergenerational. A Good Catch, in conjunction with CIRCFest Meanjin and Cluster Arts have presented an oddly fulfilling acrobatic piece, …
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‘BRED’ was proverbial. In conjunction with CIRCFest Meanjin and ClusterArts, Briefs Factory International delivered a sincere and deeply human performance titled ‘BRED’ …
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‘Much Ado About Nuthink’ was celebratory. No matter what generation you come from, almost every Australian has a local pub. Drinking culture …
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‘Medea’ was educational. The high school audience is one of the toughest audiences to crack. The prove-me-wrong attitude of a rowdy bunch …
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‘Erth’s Prehistoric World’ // Erth Visual & Physical Inc
by Yasmin Elahiby Yasmin Elahi‘Erth’s Prehistoric World’ was staggering. The Brisbane Powerhouse came alive these school holidays with prehistoric creatures. Erth Visual & Physical Inc presented …
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‘Drown ‘Em Out’ was idiosyncratic. The old idiom goes, ‘there’s a fine line between comedy and tragedy.’ That’s why we often reflect …
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‘Peter Pan’ was daring. JM Barrie’s classic tale of Neverland, swashbuckling pirates and a boy who never grew up, flew into Beenleigh …
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‘Leaves of Glass’ was haunting. Kicking off their 2022 season, The X Collective produces a captivating piece of psychological theatre through their …
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‘Beige Bitch’ was monochromatic. It takes great skill to create genuine comedy from self-deprivation. Finding a good balance between painful truth and …
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‘Black Cockatoo’ was fascinating. Sport and theatre. Two almost diametrically opposing forces that ne’er the twain shall meet. It’s a simplistic statement …