Regional Queensland
Northern Queensland arts festivals optimistic despite state’s partial lockdown
Spirits remains high with FNQ festivals focused on upcoming programs despite Brisbane’s lockdown continuing.
How cross-cultural teachings grow future creative leaders
Cairns-based company Miriki Performing Arts isn’t just teaching young First Nations people how to dance – it’s teaching them pride.
Theatre Review: Much Ado about Nothing by TheatreiNQ
The Bard’s most farcical play was a flawless choice for TheatreiNQ's pandemic-aware return to the stage.
Review: The Blood of Kings, TheatreiNQ (QLD)
Powerful, riveting, and deserving of wider recognition.
Air Play, HOTA (Gold Coast, QLD)
New York-based duo The Acrobuffos’ show is breathtakingly beautiful, offering delight for young and old.
Cairns' KickArts adopts new name for new decade
Introducing NorthSite Contemporary Arts, melding three decades of community drive and experience with a new brand that speaks more to…
Tomorrow Makers, Dancenorth (Townsville QLD)
The Townsville company’s last production of the year gave insights into the dancer’s creative processes.
Scaramouche Jones, HOTA (QLD)
Colin Friels fully inhabits his character in a one-man show that’s guaranteed to haunt you.
Review: NOISE, North Australian Festival of Arts (Townsville QLD)
Dancenorth’s vibrant collaboration combines a dance troupe with 100 drums.
Review: The Young King, HOTA (Gold Coast, QLD)
Slingsby Theatre Company’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde takes small audiences on a rich journey.