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THE FORECAST LOOKS BRIGHT FOR AUSTRALASIAN CONTEMPORARY DANCE
A sumptuous evening of dance was showcased at the Brisbane Powerhouse as part of the Supercell Festival of Contemporary Dance 2018.
DISTANCE MAKES THE ARTS GROW STRONGER
Interesting, experimental and unpredictable, ‘The Farthest Possible Distance You Can Be Away Away Away From Me’ does not follow...
DEVILISHLY DARK
Exploring current controversial issues, The Dead Devils of Cockle Creek is a thought-provoking, shocking and hilarious new dark comedy by aw
3 WAYS TRAPEZE HELPED ME BE A BETTER IMPROVISER
My motivation for learning trapeze was different to why I do improv — I wanted to overcome my fear of heights and strengthen my core — but I
THE OTHER SIDE OF CHRISTMAS
A Very Naughty Christmas is a riotous romp that lives up to its name as it tears through the sanctity of Christmas, poking fun at everyone a
IS THREE A CROWD OR JUST PLAIN AWKWARD?
Black humour is often the antidote for awkward subject matters, and such is the case in The Wives of Wolfgang, an original cabaret featuring
CIRCUS MEETS THEATRE AT WONDERLAND
Director Celia White stretches the imagination with Dadaism-like fervour at the Wonderland Festival 2017. Featuring a cast of three circus-t
THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT THIS ONE
A sassy and hopeless romantic takes us through a delightful musical journey of her failed relationship timeline via jazz covers of 90s...
TGIF
With seven local Brisbane comedians presenting seven very different styles of stand up, regular patrons felt they’d been given a bonus (Knoc
BEAR LIVES MATTER
How can two hip hop bears tell a powerful story? Well One the Bear is a wildly entertaining and über creative tale about culture, identity,
WATCH A POLITICIAN SQUIRM
Whether you love or hate watching politicians squirm in interviews, you’ll find Lyall Brooks in A Prudent Man engaging. An accomplished acto
WHERE ARE THE WOMEN IN IMPROV?
It’s safe to say the performing arts industry is female dominated, but this doesn’t seem to be the case for improvisational comedy theatre,
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