
So you like to watch people who think they can dance? Well look outside your lounge room ‘cause this troupe of local Brisvegans aptly called, Expressions, are showing the city how it’s done.

An engrossing story teamed with terrific lead performances and a hilarious Australiana twist, had me won from the first note.

What's really going on inside the head of your lover? Do we ever really know the person we love? And is the bliss of love always tinged with a certain anger, with jealousy, with madness?

The Timely Death of Victor Blott is a simple story with the most magical of messages.

It’s farcical, funny, loud, outrageous and proudly campy. It takes perhaps one of life’s worst experiences and makes it into one big laugh. And as audience members, we’re all in on the joke.

The production resides neither wholly in the realm of dance nor theatre, but creates its own visual and aural landscape of intermingled movement, words and technology.

A comedy show that takes its name from the much-maligned rebranding of that beloved Australian spreadable? A rebranding that was generally agreed to be tacky and even embarrassing? What could possibly go wrong?