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The Flood Review (Anywhere Theatre Festival)
May 25, 2019 | Harry WallaceIt’s that time of year again folks. We are neck deep in the month of theatrical goodness that is the Anywhere Theatre Festival. This time we’re reviewing Flood, an Australian play presented by independent Brisbane Theatre makers; a whirling maelstrom of a production, soaked in tension, emotion, and the energy of a young and talented cast.
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Freeze for Reflection: Kill Climate Deniers Heads to Brisbane
May 15, 2019 | Julia BatesThe back story behind the script of Kill Climate Deniers is such a rollercoaster ride that it could inspire a play in itself, and it has.
Step inside the world of Oscar Wilde with The Young Prince
April 25, 2019 | Kaylee RandallPresented by Adelaide-based theatre company Slingsby, The Young Prince bursts from the imagination of Oscar Wilde to the Brisbane stage at QPAC’s Cremorne Theatre from 23 to 27 July.
Looking For The Clue In Cluedo!
April 19, 2019 | Nahima KernHave you ever wondered what it would be like to be included in a murder mystery? And how about during the 1930’s? With a whole host of characters to help you solve said mystery? Read More
Single Asian Female; Singular, Authentic, Fierce
March 13, 2019 | Harry WallaceIf you haven’t heard of this breakout success from Michelle Law, you simply aren’t going to the right type of parties. Never fear, The Creative Issue is here to clue you in.
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Tarantino in an hour with Two Man Tarantino
December 4, 2018 | Paige DuffyTwo people in a rundown video store battle for the title of Quentin Tarantino’s biggest fan in Two Man Tarantino.
Happily Ever After: A Cabaret Delight
December 2, 2018 | Paige DuffyThe Babushka ensemble presents their brand new show, Happily Ever After, as part of Wonderland festival 2019. Read More
Jury’s out on Bitch on Heat
November 29, 2018 | Fran Gibson‘It was moving poetry!’
‘It was problematic!’
‘It was honest. Haven’t you ever felt like that?’
‘I’d have walked out if the genders had been the other way round.’
If nothing else, Bitch on Heat is divisive. Read More
Emily Gilhome talks MELT 2019 and an ideal world
November 22, 2018 | Paige DuffyMELT: Festival of Queer Arts and Culture returns to Brisbane’s Powerhouse in 2019 with Emily Gilhome as Guest Director. Read More
Neon Tiger: seeking the heart of Bangkok
November 2, 2018 | Paige DuffyNeon Tiger, a grungy karaoke bar off tourist-central Khao San road, sets the stage for two opposites to find themselves and each other in the busy heartbeat of Bangkok. Read More
Interview: Head First Acrobats on sexy circus show Elixir
October 30, 2018 | Fran GibsonCircus gets sexy with Thomas, Cal, and Rowan – the toned, taut stars of Elixir – a genre-defying show somersaulting into the Powerhouse next month as part of the Wonderland Festival. Read More
Faith and Science Clash in Nearer the Gods
October 6, 2018 | Fran GibsonIsaac Newton – inventor of calculus, godfather of physics, and the scientist Einstein admired – is the subject of Nearer the Gods, David Williamson’s (The Perfectionist, Gallipoli) new play, premiering this weekend as the first performance in the Bille Brown Theatre. Read More
A HORRORfying End To BrisFest
October 1, 2018 | Nahima KernWhat do you love about the good old horror genre? Is it the spine-tingling sensation that you get when faced with the opening strains of the soundtrack’s soft strings, pervading your very core? Read More
A Coupla Dogs: Every Dog Has Their Day
September 28, 2018 | Paige DuffyAs part of Brisbane Festival 2018, Dog Spoon presents the world premiere of their new work A Coupla Dogs. Read More