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The Middle Room

New Tricks Wine & Gin Distillery 26 Collingwood Street, Albion

The Middle Room is a contemporary acoustic musical that tells the story of a home, and the countless lives interwoven within it.

$30.00 – $40.00

TWENTEE

Woolloongabba Substation 45 Logan Road, Woolloongabba, Woolloongabba

Full of energy, chaos and reality television crews, TWENTEE follows Tee’s battle with her self-proclaimed ‘twenty-life-crisis’. Luring her friends in one-by-one with a perfectly curated and strange assortment of ransom letters, she attempts to rekindle her high school friendship group to celebrate her twentieth birthday.

But can old friends truly put their differences aside to celebrate Tee or will something far worse emerge from the production team of MTV?

$23.00 – $30.00

2026 Anywhere Festival Awards Night

New Tricks Wine & Gin Distillery 26 Collingwood Street, Albion

The curtains may be closing on the 2026 festival season, but the biggest celebration of the year is just beginning. Join us on Sunday 31 May for the 2026 Anywhere…

Free

Rewilding Red Riding Hood (EXTRA DATE ADDED!)

Ancestral Tales of Daring, Difficult Women (Not for Kids)

Rewilding Red Riding Hood

Ancestral Tales of Daring, Difficult Women (Not for Kids)

ReWilding Red Riding Hood

Ancestral Tales of Daring, Difficult Women (Not for Kids)

Shoggoth’s Old Peculiar

Meet the vaudevillian varlets of Shoggoth’s Old Peculiar – Edward E. Vile, Mistress Maggot, Squamous Criddle, Scabby Andy and the enigmatic Mr Bilious. Together with the creature cultists of dance collective, Denizens of the Deep, they’ll take you on an eerie expedition through strange Lovercraftian landscapes filled with dark and jaunty horror-folk songs of madness, monsters and murder!

Shoggoth’s Old Peculiar

Meet the vaudevillian varlets of Shoggoth’s Old Peculiar – Edward E. Vile, Mistress Maggot, Squamous Criddle, Scabby Andy and the enigmatic Mr Bilious. Together with the creature cultists of dance collective, Denizens of the Deep, they’ll take you on an eerie expedition through strange Lovercraftian landscapes filled with dark and jaunty horror-folk songs of madness, monsters and murder!

Shoggoth’s Old Peculiar

Meet the vaudevillian varlets of Shoggoth’s Old Peculiar – Edward E. Vile, Mistress Maggot, Squamous Criddle, Scabby Andy and the enigmatic Mr Bilious. Together with the creature cultists of dance collective, Denizens of the Deep, they’ll take you on an eerie expedition through strange Lovercraftian landscapes filled with dark and jaunty horror-folk songs of madness, monsters and murder!

OEDIPUS // END OF LINE

OEDIPUS // END OF LINE is a bold, contemporary retelling of the ancient Oedipus myth, bringing three classic Greek tragedies together in one gripping, fast-paced production. Stripped back to its human core, it explores family, leadership, loyalty and the cost of telling the truth.

OEDIPUS // END OF LINE

OEDIPUS // END OF LINE is a bold, contemporary retelling of the ancient Oedipus myth, bringing three classic Greek tragedies together in one gripping, fast-paced production. Stripped back to its human core, it explores family, leadership, loyalty and the cost of telling the truth.

OEDIPUS // END OF LINE

OEDIPUS // END OF LINE is a bold, contemporary retelling of the ancient Oedipus myth, bringing three classic Greek tragedies together in one gripping, fast-paced production. Stripped back to its human core, it explores family, leadership, loyalty and the cost of telling the truth.

Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we present Anywhere Festival, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, Turrbal and Yuggera Peoples. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their stories continue to play.