Boy Swallows Universe – On Stage
Bringing Trent Dalton’s best-selling novel to life in the theatre.
Bringing Trent Dalton’s best-selling novel to life in the theatre.
Artistic Director Louise Bezzina hopes people will be able to come together "in a really bright, shimmery way, with a sense of celebration" at this year's Brisbane Festival.
While live performance is returning, travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic mean virtually no international artists will tour here. Will we seize the chance to create a greater space for Indigenous, female and ethnically diverse voices to speak to us about Australia today?
An energetic work of impressive scope and scale, exploring human connectedness and the power of the collective.
Metro Arts Creative Director and CEO Jo Thomas introduces us to the exciting, purpose-built venue, which will host several Brisbane Festival events.
Louise Bezzina has recast her first program for Brisbane Festival to focus on local voices and outdoor events.
The arts leader, who was founding Artistic Director of QPAC and Brisbane Festival, has died at 82.
Redefined from an Eastern perspective, this Rite is radically different.
A string of crowd-pleasing snapshots proves a highly enjoyable evening.
A glittering new musical comedy about a poorly understood and often underestimated force of nature – teenage girls in love.
Conjuring Italo Calvino’s 1972 novel Invisible Cities on stage seemed an impossible but irresistible challenge. Leo Warner and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui tell Olivia Stewart how they and their creative team have used every possible tool to (loosely) bring the book to life.
Isango Ensemble brings an incredible freshness to Bach’s St Matthew Passion, in a melting pot of musical cultures.
The Isango Ensemble laments the victims of the tragic World War I maritime disaster in powerful music and dance.