‘God of Carnage’ // Ad Astra
‘God of Carnage’ was chaotic. Life has many moments – some joyous, some brutal, and others downright uncomfortable. In Ad Astra’s latest production, ‘God of…
Elvis lives as BAMT shakes things up on stage
For the students at the Brisbane Academy of Musical Theatre, 2020 has been a challenging year. The onset of the global pandemic saw their classes…
Types of Musicals: Revue Shows
‘The Best of British’ // Moreton Bay Theatre Company
‘The Best of British’ was blighty. While travelling overseas during a pandemic is strictly out of the question, Moreton Bay Theatre Company have adventurously transported…
‘Suddenly Last Summer’ // Growl Theatre
‘Suddenly Last Summer’ was haunting. Tennessee Williams’ plays can be challenging, especially for the director, the performers, and sometimes the audience, and ‘Suddenly Last Summer’…
‘Captain Moonlite’ // Redcliffe Musical Theatre
‘Captain Moonlite’ was educational. A rough unhewn rock would be most fit, one that skilled hands could have made into something better. It will be…
‘Switzerland’ // Villanova Players
‘Switzerland’ was intriguing. Villanova Players Theatre Company took their audiences to new heights in their recent production ‘Switzerland’. Set in the Swiss Alps, the ailing…
5 Things Community Theatre Could Learn from Local Football
If you attended school in Australia, you were likely forced to miss numerous days in the classroom to partake in sporting events – cross country,…
Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ receives dark new radio adaptation
Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble (QSE) will release their new radio play, ‘Macbeth in the Dark’, to audiences next month. This new take on Shakespeare’s psychological tragedy…