Queensland Theatre announces its 2021 season
The eight plays include the highly anticipated adaptation of Boy Swallows Universe, The Taming of the Shrew directed by Damien Ryan, and Sheridan Harbridge reprising her stunning turn in Prima Facie.
The eight plays include the highly anticipated adaptation of Boy Swallows Universe, The Taming of the Shrew directed by Damien Ryan, and Sheridan Harbridge reprising her stunning turn in Prima Facie.
The season so far features a new adaptation of Ruth Park’s Playing Beatie Bow, the Australian premiere of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ Appropriate, and the musical Fun Home, originally scheduled for 2020.
The exciting program features eight plays, including three world premieres and a modern classic, re-interrogated through an Australian First Nations lens.
The season includes seven plays, five of which are Australian and four of them world premieres, as well as three cabaret shows.
Well-loved classics and plenty of Australian music on offer in Jessica Cottis’ first season at the helm.
The program includes three classic ballets, an excerpt from Graeme Murphy's Air and Other Invisible Forces, and a new contemporary piece by Melanie Lane.
Asher Fisch returns to lead a bold and diverse season that relies on WASO’s own musicians.
A series of newly commissioned concertos written for members of the orchestra are amongst the highlights of the MSO’s first six months back on stage after the COVID-19 shutdowns.
COVID has dashed our Season Preview Guide but 2021 launches are underway.
CEO Emma Dunch introduces the shorter than usual program, which features 19 in-demand Australian soloists and conductors, and 15 Australian world premieres from the 50 Fanfares project.
Neil Armfield’s staging of Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream will headline.