
Once you settle into the extreme cosiness of The Owl & The Pussycat theatre and get the hang of what's happening on that tiny stage, your curiosity is piqued. The ending is inventive, a little haunting and yet leaves you with a sad smile on your face.


Underground is designed to provide a really good night out, and it achieves that wholeheartedly. It is joyful, fun and invigorating, true escapism capped off with a whole lot of glitter and confetti. Underground is a definite must see in this year's Brisbane Festival.

The concept of A Trivial Pursuit is great but the execution is not. It has ideas and moments that I like (as well as a really good set), but the writing, direction, and acting could all use some improvement.


Both a war story and a love story, Boundary Street is most importantly a true story, which examines one of the conveniently overlooked facets of Brisbane's involvement in the Second World War.

It's humorous, heartwarming, heartbreaking (but only a little), and, most importantly, it's a lot of fun.