Review: Fourteen (shake & stir theatre co, QPAC & Brisbane Festival)
Despite some curious omissions, this stage adaptation of Shannon Molloy's memoir features outstanding performances that deliver magnificent moments of emotion and humour.
Despite some curious omissions, this stage adaptation of Shannon Molloy's memoir features outstanding performances that deliver magnificent moments of emotion and humour.
This musical program of mixed works had its moments but lacked the essential ingredients for a genuinely magical celebration.
Theatre and opera tickets can be very pricey, but there are all kinds of initiatives and deals offering cheaper tickets, if you're prepared to look for them.
Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s celebratory event features works by Tchaikovsky, Respighi, Sean O'Boyle and Craig Allister Young among others, with Guy Noble and Johannes Fritzsch on the podium.
A joyful, golden-hued revival of Wesley Enoch and John Rodgers' homegrown Queensland musical.
The Actors' & Entertainers' Benevolent Fund of Queensland has announced new funding for artists affected by recent flooding, supported by the Australia Council.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Digital Stage launches with a library of free, paid and on-demand performances, and with great aspirations for bringing the best of Queensland to audiences around the world.
The season includes seven programs across three venues, including QPAC where Ensemble Q will be an Ensemble in Residence.
Queensland's La Boite Theatre launches its 97th season of eclectic theatre with an adaptation of a classic, two contemporary stories, one of which is brand new, and a musical.
We're about to find out what happens when a computer, using algorithms created by Alisdair Macindoe, takes charge of choreography, music, lighting and costumes in a live dance performance.
Marvellously produced, cleverly staged, Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a glorious heart-warming tale and a sure-fired five-star success.
This new stage adaptation captures the big heart of Dalton's much-loved book and delivers it with inventive stagecraft and cinematic flair.