High School Never Ends: A Double Bill Review by Catherine Lawrence
Tremayne Gordon’s enjoyable plays encourage reflection on learning from high school experience. Solid performances by Izzy Cameron and Jordan Jeckells, and I would love to have
Jane Austen, Action Figure Review by Catherine Lawrence
The idea of a play about Jane Austen, where the reviewer refers to the play as being feminist and with 36 scenes, may fill some readers with dread. But playwright Elaine Avila has
Mary and the Murderer Review by Catherine Lawrence
It’s a pity that the performances fell at a time when many assignments appeared to be due, so there weren’t too many students able to take time out to see this work of this G
B-Movies: Live! Review by Catherine Lawrence
Perhaps my expectations were just too high, having previously seen Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster... I left wishing that the team hadn’t spread themselves quite so thinly
Inertia: The First Law Review by Catherine Lawrence
Congratulations to the team at Anywhere Festival for attracting interstate and international acts for the 2019 Festival. The program for 2019 included a new work by Sydney-based Re
In Flight Entertainment Review by Catherine Lawrence
Travel always broadens the mind… In Flight Entertainment is an enjoyable, sketch show/revue.
Skyward Review by Catherine Lawrence
Skyward is a great concept. Built on the friendship between Jo Willans (Soprano) and Georgia-Elizabeth Bale (aerialist), the Show combines live music, video projections, aerial hoo
Titanic: The Movie, The Play Review by Catherine Lawrence
It’s not quite as romantic as the film, but it will make you chuckle, you have a chance to be part of the action, and the only tears are likely to be of laughter. This is an enjo
Charlie Review by Catherine Lawrence
Charlie is a three-part event. Arrive early and you can catch some creative dance moves as the performers warm up (this also helps those unfamiliar with the campus layout, as you c
Tales of an Urban Indian (City Bus) Review by Catherine Lawrence
Tales of an Urban Indian (City Bus) is a not-to-missed experience: a one-man, 20+ character, 90-minute tragi-comic show on a moving bus. A tour de force: take your school group, br
Wondered Review by Catherine Lawrence
Wondered is what might be described as the Grimm version of this well-known and loved tale, retold as the dreams of the very mad “Hatter” (Reagan Warner).
Hold My Beer Review by Catherine Lawrence
Hold My Beer is a fun, fast-paced 60-minutes that is a circus and live music homage to some of the many things that seem to happen in pubs or at parties. A great cocktail of acroba
The Lady Diamantina Bowen Tour Review by Catherine Lawrence
Mother’s Day is just around the corner. This production would make an ideal gift for family members (of any gender), and for Brisbane residents and visitors. And if you are unabl
Anywhere Festival Preview Night Review by Catherine Lawrence
Lights, camera, action… If the 2019 Preview Night is anything to go by, the 2019 Anywhere Festival will brighten Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast days and nights. Well, at least
Review: Anywhere Festival 2016…. And the winners are…..
Pictured: Australian Modern at the Anywhere Festival 2016. Picture Credit: Geoff Lawrence, Creative Futures Photography. 18 days, 420 performances, 84%+ sold, 63 locations.