And the inaugural Anywhere Award winners are…
Welcome to the inaugural Anywhere Awards! The Anywhere Awards are our way of acknowledging a fraction of the outstanding work at 2016 Anywhere Festival. Over the last 18 days there
REVIEW – Awful/Big Adventure
Though it needs a little more time to grow up, the Suicide Ensemble’s loudest & proudest work promises an unforgettable experience for the curious explorer.
Review: Gin and Sin Jazz Salon
Pictured (L to R): Miss Laine, Alicia Cush, and Zoe Georgakis-Ray. Picture Credit: Geoff Lawrence, Creative Futures Photography. There are some people who just know how to t
Review: The Tempest
Running both as part of Anywhere Festival and Newfarm Nash Theatre’s own season, The Tempest took place in one of the rooms that is part of the Merthyr Road Uniting […]
Review: Private Moments
Another Double Bill to finish my Anywhere Festival experience for 2016. The performances were a one woman and one man show respectively Heading over to the Southside tea room at
Review: Purgatorio
Presented by Attic Erratic and 5Pound theatre this production was not a première production like most of the other shows I had seen. Staring Jason Cavanagh (also co founder of [&h
REVIEW: B-Movies: LIVE presents Frankenstein Meets The Space Monster
For any Brisbanites searching for cult movie magic, Kristian Fletcher’s name is probably quite familiar. From screenings at Boggo Road Goal, to music video parties at New Gl
REVIEW: Swipe Right
Swipe Right is a seemingly simple work about four women in their 20s trying to find someone while sharing their mistakes and embarrassments along the way. The stories, and the cha
Review: Genius?
The last week of the Anywhere Festival was here, no slowing down for me – 5 shows in 4 days! Genius? This event I was back at Taylor King Art […]
Review: Awful/Big Adventure
We only had 30mins to get from Newmarket after seeing Genius? I was unsure we make it and then to find a park on a Saturday night at Kangaroo Point […]
Review: The Gremlins
Reviewed by Bonnie Baguley If you enjoy slapstick humor and love physical stunts then Bent Schematic’s The Gremlins is the perfect fit for you. Upon arrival at the ticket booth
Review – The Circus Claire Show
Though hardly as death-defying or mind-blowing as typical modern circus theater, Circus Claire’s injection of innocence and playfulness will easily win over children and t
Review: The Curiosity Experiment
Review: The Curiosity Experiment Reviewed by Bonnie Baguley Performance art delivered to a blindfolded audience was a concept that had me intrigued and The Curiosity Experiment did
Review: Tragedy!
Reviewed by Bonnie Baguley Tragedy is like watching a good friend try to make you laugh – hilarious in parts and cringe inducing in others. The one-hour one-woman show opens [&he