Call out for Brisbane nooks and crannies

Anywhere Festival Invites Brisbane Residents to Transform Everyday Spaces into Extraordinary Performance Venues Brisbane, Australia – February 19, 2025 – The acclaimed Anywhere Festival is calling upon Brisbane residents and…

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Profile – Mira Chorik

I’m a theatre maker and songwriter. My work investigates loss and meaning-making through music, community performances and projects.

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Profile – Micaela Valerio

Micaela Valerio and Maria Florencia Giuliani are freelance contemporary dancers and performers from Argentina, currently based on the Sunshine Coast. With formal training in contemporary dance, acrobatics and ballet, the duo is united by their shared passion for movement, expression, and innovation.

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Profile – D.I.V.E. Theatre Collective

D.I.V.E. Theatre Collective is a Sunshine Coast-based multicultural contemporary theatre company that provides performing arts experiences of the highest calibre for audience members who come to see our shows, artists in search of purposeful development opportunities, school students and the community who participate in our training program and engagement activities.

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Films In The Forest 12 October – Tix on sale now!

Have you ever experienced a film screening in the middle of the forest?

“Films in the forest” is an inspiring fundraising film event held at the Starlight Hall. 

Immersed in a sacred rainforest, 5 mins drive from Yandina, Gubbi Gubbi Country a.k.a Sunshine Coast in Queensland.

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Profile – Maurie Badra

“Films in the forest” is an inspiring and impactful film night event held in the Starlight Hall, immersed in the sacred rainforest of the Sunshine Coast a.k.a Kabi Kabi Country, Queensland. 

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Profile – Hayley Davis

Hayley Davis, also known as Parados Productions, creates participatory theatre for young audiences through puppetry and visual design on the Sunshine Coast.

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Profile – Michelle Bucci

Michelle Bucci is the founder of Dancelab. A graduate from the Victorian College of the Arts and respected choreographer within the dance industry. Qualified with a Bachelor of Dance, Diploma…

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Review: Eat Her Out

Eat Her Out is a two woman show, written by and starring Aoife Kissane and Georgia Thomas. The show is a humorous, barbed commentary on queer life under a cost…

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Review: 2004 Slumber Party

Catherine Lawrence congratulates Darcie Rae Boatswain and the Glitter Martini crew, on another strong addition to their menu. Pjs, UGGs, audience participation galore… plus artistic hula, fabulous pole dance, impressive…

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Review: Abba Girls Tribute Show

Sadly, Abba’s Agnetha and Frida were not available to perform outside a Yeronga warehouse on Friday night. Which was a not a problem for a very enthusiastic audience, as the…

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Review: IKEA Wars

Kieran Bullock has hit a stream of improv comedy gold with IKEA Wars. The format is simple: challenge two local comedians to a ‘gameshow’ competition, where each must assemble an…

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REASONS WE GO ANYWHERE WITH ART

Sally Guilford’s visions of nature are a hopeful experience that puts the viewers on path to understanding the various layers of our beautiful earth, if only we give the time…

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SOLD OUT!

We are thrilled! Thank you so much to everyone! Now we’re just gearing up for tomorrow night! A night of laughter, fun and songs! A cocktail has been created in honour of our World Premiere of “Conversations with Maria! called “La Marina” after our producer, director, writer, singer Marina. See you all at the intimate and unique venue, The Junk bar! We can’t wait!

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Review: Making It Up

Here’s a Toronto-based review of the video, streaming on demand at The Anywhere Festival all week. https://www.ourtheatrevoice.com/items-3/’making-it-up-(one-playwright-to-another)-presented-by-one-playwright-productions

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76% of tickets SOLD!

We are thrilled to announce that 76% of our tickets for the Anywhere Festival Brisbane debut have already been sold! With only 4 days left until our big night, now…

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Review: K Mak at the Planetarium

Review by Sarah Skubala Following sell-out seasons at last year’s Anywhere Festival, plus sell-out shows at this year’s Melbourne and Adelaide Fringe Festivals, K Mak (alongside sister show Angel Strings)…

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Review: That Drag Show!

As you might expect of a five-star drag event, the costumes were simply fabulous, the makeup was amazing, the choreography was classic and outrageous, the lip-synch was on point, and…

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Review: Truth; from a liars lips

When this modest theatre production started, I felt quite removed from the setting; a medieval castle, within which a new queen has just taken charge and struggles with oblique political…

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Review: Wait For It!

Review by Katrina Couzens It’s amazing how much you can laugh in just over an hour when you’re in the hands of three clowns (and a very timid broom). It’s…

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Review: Somnium

Somnium is the perfect title for choreographer Kelsey Dell’s compelling new work, that is ‘inspired by states of dreaming and the imaginings of our unconscious minds.’ If you are looking…

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Review: Aerialicious UP LATE

I love circus, and particularly aerials, so it probably won’t surprise you to hear that the show I’ve been most excited for this Anywhere was Aerialicious UP LATE, a burlesque…

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Review: Whatevfur

Whatevfur; a dog-themed improvisational comedy show held outdoors at Raymond park in Kangaroo Point on Saturday 27th July, was a happy collection of pawful puns, terrier-ific (over) acting, and doggy…

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