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The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly
The adventure embraces sadness, tragedy – and, aimed at over six audience, ‘bloody’ gore – in an entire theatrical experience.
Mungo MacCallum: The Whitlam Mob
MacCallum gives glimpses of politicians that somehow morph into meaningful, albeit all too brief, insights.
The Importance of Being Earnest
The strength of the text and a good lead performance are enough to make this witty satire an entertaining night…
Le Noir: The Dark Side of the Cirque
Following a sold out world tour, this electrifying performance arrives in Brisbane for its Australian premiere at QPAC.
Impossible Occurrences
Incredible card tricks, mind reading and making objects disappear, everything that Luke Hocking does is absolutely mind-blowing.
Jenny Valentish: Cherry Bomb
At once a bildungsroman and a searing examination of the fallout of middle-class living, Valentish’s Cherry Bomb is a page-turner
Green Screen
Green Screen begins with an absurdly long queue for the toilet and ends with a touching rumination on fleeting human…
The Flick
Filled with a keen sense of emotional truth, The Flick is a poignant piece of theatre that deftly explores human…
Proper Solid
Australia’s first Aboriginal President has a lot to learn about connection to country and about his clan and their traditions.
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra: Dmitry Sinkovsky
It was immediately obvious that a formidable technique was at the service of musical expressiveness.