‘Your Song’ was reminiscent. Showing that music lives on in memories, The Little Red Company’s ‘Your Song’ combines Elton John’s classics with…
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‘The Purple Rabbit’ // Brisbane Festival and Strut and Fret
by Regan Bakerby Regan Baker‘The Purple Rabbit’ was spectacular.
‘The Purple Rabbit’ delivered above and beyond its promise of being a night of mischief and magic, and took a vibrant, raunchy and exhilarating journey down the rabbit hole.
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‘The Call & The Human Voice’ was soulful.
Opera Queensland has produced a cutting-edge performance that challenges what audiences think opera can be and gives a momentous opportunity for stories of true humanity to be told on a grand scale.
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‘Tiddas’ was Jacaranda.
La Boite Theatre, QPAC and Brisbane Festival’s latest production of ‘Tiddas’, in some ways, is a theatrical embodiment of a Welcome to Country.
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‘Girl From The North Country’ // GWB Entertainment, QPAC and Brisbane Festival
‘Girl From The North Country’ was poetic.
Reminiscent in style and feel of the family dramas of Arthur Miller, John Steinbeck, Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams, Conor McPherson’s ‘Girl from the North Country’ is a beautifully written story told with heart.
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‘Cirque O L I O’ was mesmerising. Every artist was at the top of their game throughout the evening’s performance… each one delighted, surprised and excited the child inside.
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‘Holding Achilles’ was transformative.
QPAC’s Playhouse stage was transported into the grandiose mythical world of ‘The Illiad’ for Dead Puppet Society and Legs On The Wall’s ‘Holding Achilles’.Â
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‘Maho Magic Bar’ // Broad Encounters and Brisbane Festival
by Elodie Boalby Elodie Boal‘Maho Magic Bar’ was a hustle. Brisbane Festival’s latest attraction, ‘Maho Magic Bar’, wowed audiences with its neon-lit, Yantai-vibed location of Twilight…
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Review: With an epic soundtrack that perfectly captures the essence of queer Queensland in decades past, ‘Fourteen’ presented some raw and truthful elements of the gay experience.
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‘COMA’ and ‘Eulogy’ // Darkfield and Realscape Productions
by Elodie Boalby Elodie Boal‘COMA’ and ‘Eulogy’ were other-worldly. In an empty building lot in the middle of Melbourne’s Chinatown, Darkfield Australia has set up camp,…