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Honouring The Inspiring Vincent Van Gogh At Horizon Festival
Powerful dance piece 'Vincent' is returning to its home after a successful premiere and tour to Adelaide Fringe.
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Laser Beak Man: A Superhero Comes To Life In Brisbane
La Boite Theatre Company, Dead Puppet Society and Brisbane Festival in association with Power Arts have all teamed up to present 'Laser Beak Man'.
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Uncle Vanya @ Magda Community Artz Review
The influence of Anton Chekhov looms large in the arts but how many people are familiar with his work nowadays? The Curators' production of ‘Uncle Vanya’ seeks to address
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Queensland Theatre 2018 Season
Eight extraordinary shows, six new Australian stories and four world premieres headline Queensland Theatre’s 2018 Season.
The plays traverse centuries of time, the... -
Dry Land @ Kings Cross Theatre Review
For the pre-show chats and dribbles at 'Dry Land' by Outhouse Theatre Co and Mad March Hare, we are surrounded by a photo exhibit and LED lights above as we pour into a
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Open Letter From A Keen Director At State Opera South Australia
Nicholas Cannon is at the helm of one half of a State Opera double bill: 'La Vida Breve' and 'Gianni Schicchi'.
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Horizon Festival Is Brightening The Sunshine Coast
Horizon Festival is a multi-arts spectacular that spotlights the bustling and diverse creative communities of the Sunshine Coast region.
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Macbeth: A Thirst For Power In Adelaide
Before 'Game of Thrones', 'House of Cards' and 'Breaking Bad', there was Shakespeare’s 'Macbeth'.
Of all of life’s intoxicating temptations, the thirst for power is... -
The Hamlet Apocalypse @ Judith Wright Centre Review
A totally original take on 'Hamlet', this performance merges the words of the Bard with snippets of first person reality to create an engaging, thought-provoking and at times
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Kinky Boots: The Fabulously Fashionable New Musical
'Kinky Boots' is the new musical based on a true story which is warming hearts around the world.
Charlie Price is looking for a way to save the family shoe... -
Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya Returns To Brisbane
The first professional Brisbane-based production of Anton Chekhov’s ‘Uncle Vanya’ in 86 years is being performed by The Curators at Magda Community Artz. Director and
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Andy Paris's Momentum: Dealing With Identity And Loss At WAAPA
Andy Paris, a co-founder of Tectonic Theatre (NYC) has created some thrilling and important American theatre and he's lending his experience to Western Australian Academy Of
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Dracula By shake & stir: A Bloody Good Tale
The new stage adaptation of Bram Stoker’s gothic classic ‘Dracula’ by shake & stir Theatre Company is giving the timeless vampire his fangs back.
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4:48 Psychosis: Keeping The Words Alive At The Old Fitz In Sydney
When British playwright Sarah Kane submitted what was to be her play ‘4:48 Psychosis’ to her agent, it came with a note: ‘Do with it what you will, just remember – writing it
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Open Letter: Brisbane Powerhouse Confronts Challenges Facing The Arts
Here, Fiona Maxwell, CEO of Brisbane Powerhouse, pens an opinion piece about the evolving world of arts and how to adapt in contemporary society.
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Arteries By Ancestry: A Bold Investigation At The Blue Room Theatre In Perth
‘Arteries By Ancestry’ is a bold new dance and theatrical performance that investigates queer relationships, hypermasculinity and how we are shaped by our ancestry.
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5 Most Satisfying Game Of Thrones Deaths With ImproMafia's Natalie Bochenski
Natalie Bochenski is a Brisbane-based writer and performer. Her popular 'Raven On' and 'Game Of Thrones' recaps will return for season seven and she is once again combining
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest @ Seymour Centre Review
Most people will be familiar with ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’ through the iconic 1975 film that won five Oscars. The story was originally a novel by Ken Kesey and then
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The White House Murder Case: A 40-Year-Old Play Proves Its Contemporary Relevance
Impeachment proceedings have been commenced, the Doomsday Clock inches forward and Russian espionage dominates the nightly newscasts; we could be describing the late 1960s or
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NIDA Sets The Stage For Rising Arts Stars
Known for its world-renowned Acting course, you’d be forgiven for thinking NIDA is exclusively for artists looking for a way into the film, TV and theatre
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