
It may seem motivated by a simple (and faintly whimsical) conceit but the union of meticulous technique and creative artistry embodied within the production could (and probably should) be discussed for years.

The Kransky Sisters, long-time darlings of the Australian cabaret circuit, bring their show Three Bags Full to the Brisbane Powerhouse for a six night season.

While A Collection of Various Selves may seem to resemble a culmination of her work, it actually succeeds far more impressively as a new foundation for Zink’s creative output.

Zen Zen Zo has successfully surged into musical theatre with this production of Cabaret and has delivered a sultry and sophisticated piece.

Anna Goldsworthy’s memoir Piano Lessons comes to life in an intimate and candid sharing of her personal story for the stage.

Andrew Bovell’s Speaking in Tongues is an indisputable classic of the Australian stage. ANTiX’s rendition is unfortunately somewhat less remarkable.

Rabbit by The Good Room: a multifaceted fire cracker of a script, innovatively and beautifully directed, with beautiful performances from a ridiculously talented ensemble.