‘Child’s Play’ + ‘Obliteration’ // Brisbane Sci-Fi Theatre Festival
‘Child’s Play’ and ‘Obliteration’ were eye-opening. We live in a world steadily more ruled by technology, where smartphones contain our lives and screen time is…
‘Child’s Play’ and ‘Obliteration’ were eye-opening. We live in a world steadily more ruled by technology, where smartphones contain our lives and screen time is…
‘The Wishing Well’ was dynamic. Imagine being trapped in a room with your ex-best friend, lover, enemy, the bossiest of people and a frustratingly neutral…
‘First Dates: The Musical’ was diverting. The Reload Espresso Bar, in the middle of Salisbury, is not the first place one would think of when…
‘Infinite Skies’ was imaginative. Comedy troupe, Big Fork Theatre, have taken their improvisation skills to another dimension with their latest skit, ‘Infinite Skies’. Performing as…
‘Frankenstein and I’ was spellbinding. The Norman Price Theatre was bathed in purple light as audiences made their way to their seats. As you inspected…
‘Orphans’ was disconcerting. For a quiet Sunday in Brisbane, it was pleasing to see the Arts Theatre almost full for the opening night of Lyle…
‘Heroes’ was delightful. Mercury Theatre in Wynnum is a small company with a lot of heart and a long-standing tradition. As audiences entered the small…
‘The Complete History of Comedy (Abridged)’ was boisterous. Robin Williams once said, “in the process of looking for comedy, you have to be deeply honest.”…
‘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 played for over…
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