
Compared to their standard improvisations, it feels thoroughly restless. From the outset, the trio eschew their more minimal approaches.

The Australian Premiere of Driving Miss Daisy, starring Angela Lansbury and James Earl Jones, opened in Brisbane at the QPAC Playhouse last night.

The story contains elements that were inspired by numerous Shakespearian plot lines – it's energetic, snotty and full of fantastical characters and fun for all ages.

For those of us with these timeless songs rattling around in our heads, it is like returning home for succour: for those who have not lived through the first incarnation of South Pacific, do not miss it this time around.

The Mousetrap is intelligent, pacey and full of all the intriguing psychological elements of a great "Who Dunit", as it should be, it's Agatha Christie.

They're clearly in a period of transition and exploration. In a couple of years, they may be unrecognisable. For the moment, Shapeshifter still remain one of the better live acts on the planet.

The audience interaction and her command over our every laugh, our every sigh, our every adoring glance and glimpse at her unmanageable bosom and our every delight in her sensational vocals have begun.