‘Frankenstein and I’ was spellbinding. The Norman Price Theatre was bathed in purple light as audiences made their way to their seats.…
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‘Orphans’ was disconcerting. For a quiet Sunday in Brisbane, it was pleasing to see the Arts Theatre almost full for the opening…
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‘Heroes’ was delightful. Mercury Theatre in Wynnum is a small company with a lot of heart and a long-standing tradition. As audiences…
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As respectfully and honestly as possible, ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ was presented by Lind Lane Theatre under the skillful direction of Glenda Campi. For a story with challenging staging restrictions, but beautifully poignant universal themes, Campi has delivered a stunning rendition with a capable and mature young cast.
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Independent ReviewsReviews
‘The Complete History of Comedy (Abridged)’ // Brisbane Arts Theatre
by Shane Webbby Shane Webb‘The Complete History of Comedy (Abridged)’ was boisterous. Robin Williams once said, “in the process of looking for comedy, you have to…
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‘Blood Brothers’ was Brecht-acular. It is odd to think of ‘Blood Brothers’ as the third longest-running musical in West End’s history (having…
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‘Jane and Kel Go to Hell’ was lit. There are only a few experiences quite like the stomach-twisting moment that occurs when,…
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Community ReviewsReviews
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ // Moreton Bay Theatre Company
by Theatre Hausby Theatre Haus‘Little Shop of Horrors’ was ambitious. With an intimate cast, small band and limited need for technical resources, ‘Little Shop of Horrors’…
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‘Heartfelt High’ was adorable. There were backward caps, bum-bags and butterfly clips aplenty in the latest show by Brisbane-based improvisational comedy troupe…
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‘Look Who’s Talking’ was well-suited. Making audiences laugh with their latest comedy ‘Look Who’s Talking’, Act 1 Theatre has chosen a fitting…