
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.

Dead Puppets Society’s The Harbinger is a little addictive and more than a little disturbing – and that irrepressible uneasiness lingers in your consciousness for a good while after the experience.

Brisbane audiences won’t feel they’ve been left out in the cold this winter after witnessing the passion, fire and intensity that exudes from Doctor Zhivago.

Aside from offering two remarkable experiences for the price of one, such performances also manage to demonstrate the company’s considerable flexibility and variety.

Dennis Kelly’s Orphans is arguably one of the most gruelling and visceral theatrical experiences you’re likely to experience all year.