‘Mamma Mia’ was super (trouper). With Americans for leads, Brits in support roles, Swedish songs, and performed on an Australian stage, if …
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‘Justin Townes Earle’ // Brisbane Festival
by Theatre Hausby Theatre Haus‘Justin Townes Earle’ was honest. The Courier-Mail Spiegeltent hosts Justin Townes Earle as he presents his eighth album, titled and cheekily bestowing …
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‘From Darkness’ was engrossing. In a world where technology makes connections seem simple, feeling a sense of belonging with family, and being …
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‘Girlpool’ was underwhelming. The Brisbane Festival has established itself as a cultural icon, bringing local, national and international artists together for an …
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‘Since Ali Died’ was captivating. “Me: We” – Muhammed Ali. This is the message that Omar Musa leaves lingering in the mind …
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‘Much Ado About Nothing’ was inviting. ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies. This is possibly because it …
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‘Lord Mayor’s City Hall Concerts’ // Brisbane Festival
by Shane Webbby Shane Webb‘Lord Mayor’s City Hall Concerts’ (featuring ‘Cigany Weaver’) was scintillating. One of the most exciting things about the Brisbane Festival is the …
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‘Songs to Die For’ was breathtaking. A solemn song began to play as three crystal clear voices rang out through the room. …
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‘St Matthew Passion’ // Brisbane Festival
by Sophie Masonby Sophie Mason‘St Matthew Passion’ was mesmerising. In 1727, Johann Sebastian Bach composed one of the most stunning choral and orchestral works ever created. …
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‘Riverstage Birthday Bash’ // Brisbane Festival
by Ruby Sandersby Ruby Sanders‘Riverstage Birthday Bash’ was atmospheric. Saturday night was one to remember with a line-up of exciting acts kicking off Riverstage’s 30th birthday …