
With guests seated, Winter delivers a few brief words of instruction (in essence; 'don't let the food fly away') and – bar the occasional provocation via mysterious delivery – largely leaves her audience to their own devices.

Gay has pieced together a collection of songs for her cabaret act which at once delight and unnerve an audience while showcasing her remarkable voice.

In the humble and intimate space of Brisbane's Tivoli Theatre, the Celtic Divas sang a beguiling repertoire of traditional and original Celtic songs.

With The Truth About Kookaburras, writer/director Sven Swenson has delivered a work that could rightly, without any fear of exaggeration, be referred to as a masterpiece.

The BlakDance 2012 International Showcase is a warm and open sharing of cultural experiences and storytelling presented through First Nation contemporary dance.

A stunning and captivating piece so exquisitely realised, that it would be difficult for any theatre goer (regardless of their love or indifference to opera) to not be in awe of this truly breathtaking performance.

The show works because it taps into the very real and sincere longing we all have for connection with another human being, the incredibly difficult journey it is to find that connection, and just how far we'll go to do it.