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Blackrock Given Fresh Life By QUT Students In Brisbane
Australian theatre classic ‘Blackrock’ is given a new life by this year’s QUT Final Year Acting Students, including Bianca Saul.
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The Hamlet Apocalypse In Brisbane: Open Letter From Co-Director
A group of actors come together to perform Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' on the night the world ends and more is revealed than the twists of the famous play itself.
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Sport For Jove's One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: The Rebellious Randle P. McMurphy
To prepare for the iconic role of troublemaker Randle P. McMurphy in Ken Kesey's counter-culture classic 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest', actor Anthony Gooley went back to
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Landscape With Monsters @ Redland Performing Arts Centre Review
Heart-stopping. Hand-clenching. Nail-biting. These are but a few ways to describe one of the most intimate and individual displays of human strength and emotion within
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Sydney Fringe Festival Reveals Full 2017 Programme
The Sydney Fringe Festival has unveiled its chock-a-block 2017 programme filled with over 300 productions throughout September.
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Helpmann Awards @ Capitol Theatre Review
As Australia’s night of nights, the Helpmann Awards celebrates and recognises our live performance industry.
Honouring Australian ballet dancer/actor/theatre... -
Blackrock @ La Boite Theatre Review
La Boite in collaboration with QUT Creative Industries presented 'Blackrock' by Nick Enright, a harrowing insight into the lives of a group of teenagers forever
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My Name Is Jimi @ Queensland Theatre Review
Inviting us on an expedition of identity, Queensland Theatre’s ‘My Name is Jimi’ ignited audiences with its cultural recognition.
Highlighting the legends of the... -
4 Highlights From Adelaide's OzAsia Festival Programme 2017
Perusing the OzAsia Festival programme can perhaps be compared to planning an Asian holiday; some may prefer to laze on the beach in Thailand, others will seek the bustle of
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Short + Sweet Festival Opening Night @ Brisbane Powerhouse Review
The Short + Sweet theatre festival is bite-sized chunks of goodness, with all performances featured under ten minutes.
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The Boy From Oz Triumphantly Returns To Brisbane Arts Theatre
Following last year’s critically acclaimed season, Brisbane Arts Theatre are bringing ‘The Boy From Oz’ to the stage for the second year running.
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Sydney Fringe Festival: Ambassadors And Highlights Revealed
Sydney Fringe Festival has announced its 2017 Festival Ambassadors, as well as the next wave of programme highlights set to bring Sydney to life in September.
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Switzerland In Perth: The Troubled Miss Highsmith
While society is known to romanticise the troubled artist, a nebulous line exists that separates fame from infamy.
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Enoch Arden @ Adelaide Festival Centre Review
To seek union with another, to tether oneself to a kindred spirit and in so doing to create much more than the sum of your parts; this is a fundamental human desire and a
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The 7 Stages Of Grieving: Chenoa Deemal Tells Her People’s Stories
Actress Chenoa Deemal takes to the stage to tell the stories of Indigenous Australians in ‘The 7 Stages Of Grieving’.
Indigenous Australians have a rich tradition... -
My Name Is Jimi: A Family Affair At Queensland Theatre
A show combining four generations of one family is unusual, but that’s exactly what you’ll find in Director Jason Klarwein’s 'My Name Is Jimi'.
If you were a fan of... -
The Winter's Tale By Royal Ballet @ QPAC Review
It almost goes without saying; there would not have been a single audience member at the opening night of ‘The Winter’s Tale’ who was not completely awestruck by the
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Circa Explores A Landscape With Monsters
Circa's upcoming show is an acrobatic exploration of the place we call home.
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Blackrock: La Boite Theatre In Brisbane Explores Where Violence Lives
Beach parties: they're all fun and games until someone gets raped and murdered.
It's the sad reality of a youth culture obsessed with alcohol, sex, drugs and... -
The Golden Dragon In Adelaide: Questions With The Director
In The Bakehouse Theatre Company’s 'The Golden Dragon', sub-plots and allegory interweave like an Oriental rug in Roland Schimmelpfennig’s chaotic three cuisine Asian
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