ALEXANDRA SINGS, ALEX PLAYSFrom the opening bars, the dynamic classical duo consisting of coloratura soprano Alexandra Flood and pianist Alex Raineri capture the...
MATRIX MIXES CULTURESTwenty dancers from Australia and China united on stage last night at QPAC, performing as one ensemble for a breath-taking contemporary...
INVISIBLE CITIES OF EPIC PROPORTIONSThe Brisbane Festival is winding down and they saved the best for last with Invisible Cities, a show extravaganza and the best production...
YOU & I INSIDEIt’s raining. You’re at home with your loved one. You dance around the room together, have a little bit of ‘me’ time, play games...
PETER RABBIT SAVES THE DAY!The free dramatic reading of Adventures of Peter Rabbit by Small Crown Productions was thoroughly engaging and entertaining. Written and...
TACTILE TETRISFor anyone who remembers playing tetris on their computers, the low-tech game is fast-paced, yet intricate, and explores infinite...
SONGS AND GAGS IN A SPOT-LIGHTBy day, they’re David Megarrity and Samuel Vincent: academics, musicians and creative devisers. By night, or the nights of this week at...
JAZZIN' IT UP ON SUNDAYSWhat better way to end the week than with a little jazz and a glass of bubbly? The first in a series of three Brisbane Festival Jazz on...
BLANC DE BLANC ENCORE ENTHRALLSIt’s been three years since Blanc de Blanc graced the Spiegeltent at the Brisbane Festival, and now Strut & Fret have made a sequel,...
SS MENDI: DANCING THE DEATH DRILLThe Isango Ensemble made its Australian debut with SS Mendi: Dancing the Death Drill at the Brisbane Festival 2019’s opening weekend. The...
SKETCHING WITH EASE(L)If John Cleese and Rik Mayall had a sketch comedian baby, it would be David Massingham. Thankfully, this Raw Comedy state finalist...
SPENCERSpencer, a new Australian play by Katy Warner, opened its two-show run at QUT’s Gardens Theatre on Friday night as part of a three-month...