Songwriters in The Dome – REVIEW by M. Cross
This event was a celebration of the I Heart Songwriting Club (iheartsongwritingclub.com). This is the biggest songwriting club in the world. It was held in the cosy Dome Lounge of
The Mark Drama REVIEW by Marissa Ker
A modern classroom with fluorescent lights in Spring Hill seems an unlikely portal to the Holy Land. But The Mark Drama, presented by Village Church, brings to life the story [&hel
2Cool2Spurious REVIEW by Aimi Hobson
From signing cards to playing Russian Roulette with staple guns, it’s a wild ride.
Signed and Sealed REVIEW by Natasha Hayes
Signed and Sealed presented by Fusebox Productions reviewed by Natasha Hayes A play about a artist and the dramas with her staff on a opening night showing of her art work [&helli
Z24 REVIEW by Natasha Hayes
Z24 presented by Kristian Fletcher Events reviewed by Natasha Hayes This production is being filmed live, these talented performers hope the audience show up. The studio is Mow
Here Comes The Bride! REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence
The chatter continued as we left the venue, in particular a chance to reflect on some of the more traditional aspects of weddings that still appear to prevail, and what appears to
The Bohemian and the Machine REVIEW by Natasha Hayes
The Bohemian and The Machine presented by A Very Theatre Company reviewed by Natasha Hayes Again at by the time I saw this show it was the last one. After […]
Girls don’t Poop REVIEW by Natasha Hayes
Girls don’t poop presented by Georgia Pierce and Sophie Barendse reviewed by Natasha Hayes Hanging out at the back of New Farm Community Centre is where I found myself on [&h
The CLINT’S Come Again! REVIEW by Fiona Davey
Remember the Clint’s? You know, the all-girl cousin band from the 80’s – yeah, that’s them…Lee-Ann, Debbie, Jane and Susan…well, they’re back, or rather, three of the
The Lounge Suite REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence
Dale Pengelly’s Lounge Suite is a two-hour song and dance show packed with anecdotes, tap-dancing, high-kicks, and even opportunities for audience participation... At $30 for a 2
Likely Story review by Lara Qualtrough
A light-hearted comedic tale set in the exact location where it happened. Books of Buderim appears to stock every book imaginable. Even the kind that come alive. A light-heart myst
S**t Storm REVIEW by Elise Lawrence
A Very Theatre Company tells a messy, close-to-home tale with plenty of toilet humour.
Brisbane’s Herstory Tours REVIEW by M. Cross
Brisbane’s HerStory Tours – REVIEW by M. Cross. The HerStory Tour was reminiscent of that great Brisbane band, The Go-Betweens: “round and round, up and down, through the str
Cospla-gay-sian REVIEW by Natasha Hayes
Cospla-gay-sian presented by Anja and April Productions reviewed by Natasha Hayes Out the back of Nash’s play shed a little play with a strong message was performed. With 4 p