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Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa's Fully Sikh Theatre Debut In Perth
This October/November will see the critically-acclaimed spoken word artist and proud Indian woman Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa take to the stage with her fleshed-out theatre debut
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Hair Welcomes You To The '60s In A Radical And Rebellious Musical
Fifty years on from Australia’s first glimpse of 'Hair', the radical and rebellious counter-culture musical has returned to the stage.
The reflective piece based in... -
Lady Beatle: Naomi Price Gets Back To Where She Once Belonged
Naomi Price returns for a magical mystery tour of her acclaimed tribute to the Fab Four, 'Lady Beatle'; a show which explores the hidden origins of some of pop's most famous
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Broadway Legend Faith Prince: Why You Can Do More For Yourself Than You Realise
For more than 30 years, legend of the stage and screen Faith Prince has been wowing audiences with her powerhouse vocals and diverse acting ability.
Cementing her... -
The Angry Brigade: Two Sides To A Story At New Theatre
‘The Angry Brigade’ was a small cell of left-wing, anti-elitist urban guerillas in 1970s Britain.
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I'm A Phoenix, Bitch Review @ Brisbane Festival 2019
Let’s get this straight. This show is bent – at all the right angles. But as a reviewer where do you start with a show that is exhilarating, mournful, dark, brooding, funny,
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Abandoned Wench! Feisty And Outspoken At Sydney Fringe
'Abandoned Wench!' is the re-telling of the lives of three convict women, Esther Abrahams, Mary Bryant and Charlotte Badger.
Given a modern twist, these... -
From Darkness Review @ Brisbane Festival 2019
'From Darkness' is a confronting, moving, and hilarious play about culture, loss, and the world beyond.
'From Darkness' tells the story of an Indigenous family... -
David Berthold Bows Out With A Bang In His Final Year At Brisbane Festival
Theatre director, arts aficionado and cultural leader David Berthold is in the middle of an incredibly successful, flourishing career.
David is not short in... -
Rite Of Spring: Yang Liping Injects Elements Of Traditional Culture For Brisbane Festival
Internationally-acclaimed choreographer and dancer Yang Liping returns to Brisbane this September with a newly-inspired adaptation of Igor Stravinsky’s ‘Rite Of
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Since Ali Died Review @ Brisbane Festival 2019
Muhammad Ali was a great boxer, but his legacy is not just extraordinary athletic prowess in his chosen sport.
The man was an icon, a lightning rod of moral courage... -
Love+ Review @ Brisbane Festival 2019
'Love+' is a delightfully funny and entertaining one-woman two-hander delving into AI, and human/robotic relationships and how we might deal with the inevitable interactions
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Fangirls Review @ Brisbane Festival 2019
This is a wonderful, disturbing and totally relatable show. By the end, and after a rousing standing ovation, the performers had gained quite a few new fangirls
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Invisible Cities Pushes Boundaries: Brisbane Festival Gets Ambitious
In perhaps the most ambitious project in Brisbane Festival history, 'Invisible Cities' (inspired by the novel of the same name) combines digital with dance in a giant
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Museum Of Fleas Is Taking Over The Imperial Hotel For Sydney Fringe
In this mismatched cabaret featuring artists from all corners of the world of performance art, 'Museum Of Fleas' aims to tear beneath the surface.
The fleas have... -
5 Reasons You Need To See Speed: The Movie, The Play At Sydney Fringe
There’s a bomb on a bus. If the bus slows down, it explodes. What do you do?
A loving homage to the 1994 action thriller starring Keanu Reeves, 'Speed: The... -
Time Is A Traveller: Annaliesa Rose Honours Peter Allen At Sydney Fringe
Peter Allen's music and legacy are a staple in Australian history.
In a brand new show, premiering as part of Sydney Fringe in 2019, performance artist Annaliesa... -
Feast Festival 2019 Programme
Adelaide's LGBTIQ Queer Arts And Culture Festival is launching its 2019 programme with a brand-new concept underpinning the event: A nationwide first, dubbed
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Backbone Festival 2019 Programme
Unplug, and unleash the underground.
The annual Backbone Festival will do just that in a programme filled with theatre, performance, arts, music, and events at... -
Generation Women Gives Women Of All Ages A Platform At Sydney Fringe
Brooke Farmer and Donna Logue are excited to bring monthly production, 'Generation Women', to the Eternity Playhouse.
'Generation Women' is a monthly performance...
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