Review: Little Shop of Horrors (Queensland Performing Arts Centre & Woodward Productions)
A darkly funny cult classic blooms with bite, blood and brilliant performances.
A darkly funny cult classic blooms with bite, blood and brilliant performances.
A frenzied, carefully crafted farce with an innovative set and slick cast champion the Cluedo legacy.
Brisbane is full of the Christmas spirit with this glorious performance of Handel’s Messiah.
Camerata rounds out a stellar year with a cosmic 'harmony of the spheres' concert featuring a heavenly performance by the One Equal Music Choir.
The exuberant world premiere of Two Winds, One Song is the one-hit Wonder of this slow and contemplative concert.
The QSO and Brisbane Chamber Choir Collective delivered an incredible, terrifying journey from the abyss to salvation in Verdi’s Requiem.
The Fab Four of the Australian chamber scene – plus special guest – slay in a program of Beethoven, Shostakovich and Schumann.
SXS sparkle with a scintillating world premiere in an eclectic jubilee concert of jazz, opera and First Nations music.
Camerata's Schumann program helps blow away the blues left behind by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
A much-anticipated production of Jonathan Mills' opera falls short of its abundant promise.
High spirits and low notes in a sparkling entertainment from the best HIPsters under the Southern Cross.
A stellar start for the new SXS annual venture held at the beautiful Shambala Estate on Tamborine Mountain.
Last minute substitutions, lineup changes and a broken string but SXS triumphed over the odds.