
Regardless of whether or not you are a fan of Agatha Christie’s crime stylings, witnessing the genius of a Christie mystery unfold live before your eyes is a must.

><R&J is eclectic, ironic, highly referential and revels in deconstruction and transformation.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, everybody’s fine four fendered friend, has finally flown into Brisbane’s Lyric Theatre and it’s guaranteed to be the number one ‘fantasmagorical’ show to take the whole family to this summer.

It’s a no holds barred, in your face comedy that regardless of your own sexual orientation is guaranteed to have you in stiches.

Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat produced by the National Theatre of Great Britain on at QPAC and performed by an all Australian cast is definitely worth seeing these school holidays.

The reception of Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring is legendary. Long since acknowledged as one of the twentieth century’s most accomplished and influential pieces of music, it initially had audiences rioting in protest.

Casus‘ debut work, Knee Deep features stunts that even those intimately familiar with and accustomed to contemporary circus will find dazzling.