‘Kelly’ was powerful. A small office building nestled in the heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley is the place Ad Astra calls home. …
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‘Downtown: The Mod Musical’ was groovy. Even if you weren’t alive to experience the 1960s first hand, the decade is infamous for …
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‘A Double Bill of Radio Plays’ was timeless. New Farm Nash Theatre’s ‘A Double Bill of Radio Plays’ welcomed audiences to the …
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‘Marjorie Prime’ lingers. ‘Marjorie Prime’ shuffles quietly onto the Sunnybank Theatre Group’s stage, with all of its cerebral, confronting, slowly unfolding baggage …
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‘Summer Wonderland’ was cheerful. A cracker of a comedy about fake snow, fairy lights and the great Australian dream, ‘Summer Wonderland’ is …
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‘Avenue Q’ was hilarious. Walking through the rather dated façade of USQ’s Toowoomba campus you wouldn’t expect to find one of the …
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‘The Crucible’ was haunting. Arthur Miller is a writer of prodigious skill and renown, and many of his works feature in our …
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‘Young Frankenstein’ was monstrous. An epic night of theatre was had with Phoenix Ensemble’s latest rip-roaring comedy, ‘Young Frankenstein’. Offering an evening …
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‘Christmas Day’ was engaging. There is something inexplicably wholesome about good Australia Day theatre, and ‘Christmas Day’ by Mates Theatre Genesis, with …
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‘Les Miserables’ was well-supported. Kick-starting the 2019 community theatre season, Brisbane Musical Theatre have ambitiously conquered ‘Les Miserables’. A show that notoriously …