Brisbane Arts Theatre
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Brisbane Arts Theatre's 2017 Programme
It may be 81 years old, but Brisbane Arts Theatre is showing no signs of stopping in its 2017 programme.
The year begins with a 1937 classic by Nobel Prize-winner... -
Brisbane Arts Theatre Presents Jurassic Park: The Musical?!?
Not. Even. Kidding.
The 1993 film 'Jurassic Park' has been reworked into a musical production that is taking to the stage at the Brisbane Arts Theatre.... -
Equus @ Brisbane Arts Theatre Review
Peter Shaffer's 'Equus' was born in 1973, and tells of a young boy who has a fascination with horses.
Brisbane Arts Theatre's adaptation – starring Christopher... -
Equus Rides Into Brisbane Arts Theatre
Sir Peter Shaffer's 'Equus' has seen many on-stage renditions in the four decades since he penned it, and even spawned a film adaption. From late July through to September,
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Brisbane Arts Theatre Goes Pro
The 80-year-old company acting as Brisbane's gateway to theatre for decades is ramping up its operations to become a semi-professional theatre group.
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Sense And Sensibility @ Brisbane Arts Theatre Review
If you “missed” this classic romantic novel during high school, chances are you simply fell asleep - which is entirely understandable. Its Victorian language and formal
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Sense And Sensibility: Stone Cold Jane Austen
Brisbane actress Tallulah Grey steps into the role of her dreams playing Elinor Dashwood in Jane Austen’s classic comedy-of-manners, ‘Sense And Sensibility’.
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Are You Being Served 2.0: The Spanish Holiday
British comedy likes to push the boundaries.
Think ‘Derek’, ‘Peep Show’ or ‘Mrs. Brown’s Boys’ in more recent times. But back in the 1970s, it was a group working... -
Wondered @ Brisbane Arts Theatre Review
As overheard from one theatre goer at the end of the evening “That was brilliant! I loved it... But it was totally creepy, right?” Right.
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The Boy From Oz @ Brisbane Arts Theatre Review
Peter Allen certainly wasn't the boy next door, and it's only natural his incomparable talent be celebrated in the fabulously flamboyant 'The Boy From Oz' at Brisbane Arts
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John Boyce: Master Of The Brisbane Arts Theatre
As Artistic Director of the Brisbane Arts Theatre, John Boyce is in a unique position.
“I’ve directed plays, but I also choose the plays that we put on. By being... -
Born Into The Bizarre: Baby With The Bathwater
If you like your theatre a bit like politics – absurd and sometimes contradictory – then ‘Baby With The Bathwater' might be your cup of tea.
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Vale Brisbane Actress And Director Carol Burns
One of Australia’s most versatile and acclaimed actors, Carol Burns has passed away, aged 68, after a short battle with cancer.
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Brisbane Arts Theatre Celebrates 80 Years In 2016
In searching for the stories to tell on the Brisbane Arts Theatre stage in 2016, they started with their story.
The new year (2016) will mark the 80th anniversary... -
Avenue Q @ Brisbane Arts Theatre Review 2015
Two hours on Avenue Q – where everyone's a little bit racist – and where it sucks to be you – is a lot of fun.
This multi-Tony Award-winning musical, On- and... -
Mrs. Thistletwat: Avenue Q's Kindergarten Teacher
A coming-of-age parable, 'Avenue Q' satirizes the issues and anxieties associated with entering adulthood.
From its beginnings on Broadway in 2003, the adult-themed... -
Mort @ Brisbane Arts Theatre Review
From the pen of legendary Discworld author Sir Terry Pratchett comes the story of Mort, a young man chosen as Death's apprentice.
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Noises Off @ Brisbane Arts Theatre Review
Appropriately, the landmark 1,000th production at the iconic Brisbane Arts Theatre is a play about a
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Brisbane Arts Theatre: 1,000 Not Out
Brisbane Arts Theatre has been the home of many a cultural milestone in the River City’s history, but July brings a landmark more prominent than most: the company’s 1,000th
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The 39 Steps Brisbane Arts Theatre Review
Since its premier in 2006 Patrick Barlow’s comic adaption of John Buchan’s 1915 novel 'The 39 Steps', has been on a journey as long and involved as that of the central
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