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They Saw a Thylacine

This gem of a show thoroughly deserves its elevation from Fringe experiment to mainstage success.

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The Salty River

This graphic novel is about finding love in the most remote of places, in the most unexpected of ways.

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Company

This production of Company feels oddly flat and far from revolutionary.

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The Theory of Everything

There is no delusion as to what this performance is, and that is comedy.

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2015 Brisbane Festival diary

ArtsHub throws itself head-first into David Berthold’s debut Festival program, squeezing seven shows into three and a half days.

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Footloose

From the big screen to the small stage, Footloose is a fun night of guilty pleasure in a camp-fest filled…

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What is a poem worth?

Loughrey explores the liminal territory between a theatre show and a poetry reading.

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Ink Remix: contemporary art from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong

A first look in Australia at a new phenomenon that is rethinking calligraphy and traditional ink art with a contemporary…

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Between Solar Systems

Intriguing science fiction thriller pushes the limits of stage performance.

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The Bundong peoples cultural awareness society; Drawing and anarchy; Office drawings

An insightful group exhibition on the poetry and anarchy of freeing objects, words and thoughts from their utilitarian purpose.

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