With the atmosphere of a classic cult horror/comedy performance this show has no ease-in phase, just hard and fast straight from the get-go and you find yourself trying to look at everything and everyone, all at once.
shake & stir’s Dracula is a thrilling adventure that drags you in to its dark world and doesn’t let go until the final bolt of lightning strikes.
There will be many very happy lovers of jazz in Brisbane this morning. The aura of euphoria these jazz lovers are emitting is thanks to James Morrison and the Queensland Music Festival.
Some things never change: mercifully, the music of Cole Porter is as current now as it was in 1936, when Anything Goes first opened in Sydney – except back then it caused quite a fervor due to its ribald and raunchy delivery!
Ballet Revolucion delivers the audience exactly what it promises: the revolution of ballet and the celebration of the passion for life that dance inspires.
Anywhere Theatre Festival strives to showcase performance in any space but a traditional theatre space, which is how The Sonder Line’s piece The Touch Industry has found a very fitting home inside Fortitude Valley’s The Candy Club.
Written by first time playwright Julia Rose-Lewis, Samson covers a lot of ground in a short time, but at its heart it is a play about friendship, grief and guilt.
Orchestra, curtains, lights and a plethora of pirates with a whole lotta ‘aaarrrrrrr’ burst onto the stage on Friday night at the Concert Hall, QPAC.