MELT Festival
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The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust @ MELT Festival Review
‘It Ain’t Easy’ to capture the stardust, lustre and eclectic brilliance of David Bowie: his glam theatrics were the glitter and sass to his infinite musical finesse. David
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Carlotta: Queen Of The Cross @ MELT Festival Review
Carlotta is arguably the most well-known and successful showgirl in Australia, and even in her 70s, she's managed to maintain every inch of beauty and grace from her cabaret
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Gaybies @ MELT Festival Review
‘Gaybies’ is an emotionally-charged, political but funny look at the children of gay parents and their diverse upbringings.
Written by Dean Bryant and directed by... -
Christopher Doesn't Live Here Anymore @ MELT Festival Review
Christopher Welldon has moved house 60 times in 30 years.
He's been hit in the face by a boat on two separate occasions, kissed boys that had girlfriends, and was... -
Sahara Beck – Inviting You In
Sahara Beck is young, vibrant and excited to share her music with the world.
Having moved to Brisbane when she was 15, she has released two EPs – both before her... -
5 Firsts With Joseph Simons
You know when you do something for the first time and you’re concentrating hard and your senses are heightened?
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The Importance Of Being Ziggy Stardust
With the recent passing of David Bowie, local production 'The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust' will celebrate the life of one of pop culture's largest icons.
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Gone To MELT Festival
Alex Riley is a 40 year-old gay, erotic fiction writer who wakes up one morning to find his penis is gone. Have we got your attention yet?
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Throwing A Gender Spanner In The Works
All you really need to know about Jessica McKerlie’s 'Gender Spanner' is that its working title was originally 'A Journey Into Gender Through the Music of Black Sabbath' (and
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Dangerous Liaisons
Based on the controversial novel by Choderlos de Laclos, 'Dangerous Liaisons' comes to the Brisbane Powerhouse with it's tragic yet comedic story set in 18th Century
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Melt: Confessions Of A Grindr Addict Review
You’ve heard of alcoholism, drug addiction and even sex addiction, but what about an addiction to a phone application?
Gavin Roach starred as Felix in the one-man... -
Melt: Brisbane Pride Comedy Gala Review
Brisbane Powerhouse played host to a hilarious line of acts for the Melt Festival’s 'Pride Comedy Gala' event on Valentine's Day.
Leading the pack was YouTube... -
Melt: Gaypocalypse Review
Adam Richard had the audience in fits of laughter, and left no topic untouched after the ‘Gaypocalypse’ hit Brisbane Powerhouse's ‘MELT Festival'.
Adam unleashed... -
Melt: My Surrogate Boyfriend Review
Can a gay guy and a straight guy really be best friends? ‘My Surrogate Boyfriend’ played at Brisbane
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Melt: A Fancy Evening With Brendan Maclean Review
Eccentric performance art was at its peak at the Powerhouse as an intimate audience enjoyed ‘A Fancy Evening With Brendan Maclean’.
Baz Lurhmann has described him... -
Melt: Matthew Mitcham's Twists And Turns Review
Olympic gold medalist Matthew Mitcham took to the stage to perform the cabaret offspring of his critically acclaimed autobiography ‘...
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Melt: Opening Night Review
Brisbane Powerhouse plays host to a colourful range of artistry this month as the home of brand new LGBTIQ arts festival, ‘MELT’, and opening night did not
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The Bro Code For Bros Who Like Bros
The Bro Code dictates that bros always come before hoes, but does the Bro Code still count if your best friend pervs on the other football players instead of the
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The Confessions Of A Grindr Addict
Does romance still exist in the digital age or have social networking apps such as Tinder and Grindr ruined the old fashioned date? It’s these kind of questions that Gavin
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Five Lesbians Eating A Quiche
After sell-out seasons in Chicago and New York, the fabulously funny '5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche' will have its Australian premiere in Brisbane next month.
It's...
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