Review of Flood by Elise Lawrence
Put on some bug repellent, gather around the campfire, and join in this grippingly uncomfortable one-act play by Chris Isaacs.
Review of The Lady Diamantina Bowen Tour
Be guided through the life and times of the first residents of Old Government House by the gracious Lady Diamantina Bowen herself.
Review of Hold My Beer by Elise Lawrence
Three circus artists and two musicians walk into a bar…and they put on a great show!
Review of Highway of Lost Hearts by Elise Lawrence
A dynamic one-woman show about reclaiming ourselves from loss.
Review of The Telefon by Elise Lawrence
An uncomfortably unfunny and unnecessarily foul endurance exercise for the audience.
Review of Everyone’s Leaving Brisbane by Elise Lawrence
Taylor and Rosa take the audience on a hilarious journey through Brisbane’s cultural icons, from the majestic brown snake of the Brisbane River to the humble ibis, as they lament
Review of Mettle, Moxie & Melody by Elise Lawrence
A brilliant original musical that follows three fierce leading ladies as they confront and conquer the metaphorical dragons in their modern-day fairy tales and seize control of the
Review of Playing Pretend by Elise Lawrence
It's exhausting trying to keep a dream alive. The Big Crew present a post-art-school existential crisis that is painfully relatable for most of us with Arts degrees.
Skyward Review by Elise Lawrence
Republic of Song's shimmering, soaring fusion of circus and song will give you goosebumps.
In Bloom review by Elise Lawrence
Tales of lost loves, treasured memories, and poetic musings on the world we live in, set among cool greenery and the sound of running water.
S**t Storm REVIEW by Elise Lawrence
A Very Theatre Company tells a messy, close-to-home tale with plenty of toilet humour.
Review of The Ballad of Rosie Quinn by Elise Lawrence
Put on your blindfold and descend into the past with Republic of Song as they present a sensory experience about Rosie Quinn, a convict girl in the Moreton Bay penal colony.
Review of Full Steam Ahead by Elise Lawrence
Put your powers of deduction to the test with InsideOutside Theatre Company’s immersive murder mystery.
I Stand Here Ironing REVIEW by Elise Lawrence
Anne Pensalfini presents a deeply touching one-woman show about the trials and triumphs of working-class motherhood.
GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS REVIEW by Elise Lawrence
Bonnie Curtis Projects uses dance, theatre, and spoken word to present a satirical piece that deconstructs the construction of femininity.