Performing Arts

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

Will the NPEA support award-winning experimental practice?
It is integral that the government recognises the cultural, social and economic value of supporting diverse voices in the arts…

King Kong musical is Broadway bound
A Tony Award-winning composer and writer duo have been attached to re-work the problematic Australian musical.

Eight tips for working with friends
Is working with friends a good idea? Dynamic duos share the keys to creating a flourishing friendships collaboration.

Flexibility the new norm in the workplace
With more women entering or returning to the workforce, employers who are leading the way on gender equality understand that…

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

The Theory of Everything
There is no delusion as to what this performance is, and that is comedy.

Calisthenics: the synchronised swimming of arts forms
Calisthenics, a uniquely Australian mix of of dance, gymnastics, theatre and rhythmic exercise, became a cinematic obstacle course for feature…

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.

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