Review by Rebecca Lynne of “Servitude” Presented by Pigasus Productions
Pigasus Productions brings West End an easy-going afternoon of funny and familiar customer service stories.
Read MoreReview by Elise Lawrence of Master of Delusions: False Profits presented by Master of Delusions and Anywhere Festival
A humorous hour of misdirection, miracles, and magic.
Read MoreReview by Rebecca Lynne of “Murder on the ‘Not-So’ Orient Express”, Presented by Mystify Events
Presented by Mystify Events, an event planning and entertainment group, Murder on the ‘Not-So’ Orient Express is a murder mystery set in an alternate 1920’s Brisbane. With heavy references to…
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of Silver Sircus: Home/Truth, presented by Silver Sircus
Silver Sircus has a musical style that is as eclectic and individual as Shaw’s compelling dark cabaret performance.
Read MoreReview by Theatre Haus of ‘The Girl on the Moon’ presented by Aoife Kissane and Matias Nunez
Steeped in the magical city that is Brisbane, ‘The Girl on the Moon’ is the coming-of-age story that Brisbanites need.
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of 7 Mortal Sinners, presented by Glitter Martini
7 Mortal Sinners has to be one of the most unusual events I have ever attended in a church.
Read MoreReview by Elise Lawrence of Putting On The Mask, presented by Haus of Beaver Productions
Claire Fitzpatrick presented a moving one-woman performance exploring the wide-ranging emotional impacts of loss. Seated at a small table facing the audience, Fitzpatrick performed the rituals of getting ready in…
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of Murder on the ‘Not-So’ Orient Express, presented by Mystify
Mystify’s ‘Murder on the ‘Not-So Orient Express’ promised to be an entertaining 80 minutes of mayhem, mystery, intrigue and entertainment—and certainly had all the hallmarks of popular interactive murder mysteries. A 1930s journey on a train, a body, a cast of apparent strangers (but are they?), and a mystery or two to be solved. But this particular mystery had a few too many twists, turns and revelations for a show that ran for 80+ minutes.
Read MoreReview by Elise Lawrence of Oberon 11 presented by Inscape Assembly
Put on your detective hat for intergalactic immersive theatre by InScape Assembly Oberon 11 is an intergalactic prison, verging on purgatory, which houses four prisoners: a 19th century French socialite,…
Read MoreReview by Rebecca Lynne of “This Way For A Fireside Chat With Lucifer” presented by Lightning Bolt Creative
Are you prepared to dance with a devil in the pale moonlight? How about spend 7 minutes in Hell with Lucifer? Be sure to make an appointment, as they’re in…
Read MoreDISAPPEARING ACTS Sunday 22 May performances at Vulcana Studios cancelled
Unfortunately after a review of the weather and site for today’s shows Vulcana Circus have had to make the decision to cancel the showings of Disappearing acts Sunday 22nd at 2:30…
Read MoreMURDER ON THE (NOT SO) ORIENT EXPRESS Sunday 22 May performances Postponement
Unfortunately, due to a positive COVID case in the cast, today’s performances of MURDER ON THE (NOT SO) ORIENT EXPRESS have been postponed. All ticket holders have been emailed and…
Read MoreHOEDOWN IN THE HILLS Sunday 22 Cancellation
Unfortunately, the Sunday 22 May performance of HOEDOWN IN THE HILLS is cancelled. all ticket purchasers will be refunded.
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of Wind of Wall Street, presented by Corporate Dancers
Wind of Wall Street was perfectly located in the UQ GCI, as a fabulous stage for a dance work that questions traditional ways of working, and the toll the ‘Wall Street’ lifestyle takes on participants. Just as the UQ GCI building is designed to encourage a rethinking of office design, Wind of Wall Street asks whether the winds of change might ‘blow through’ the ways of office-work-lives.
Read MoreAS YOU LIKE IT Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 May postponement
The Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 May performances of AS YOU LIKE IT has been postponed due to ongoing wet weather. We will follow up this email as soon as we…
Read MoreReview by Theatre Haus of ‘Oberon 11’, presented by Inscape Assemble
‘Oberon 11’ was mystifying. Is Captain Albatross guilty of stealing all the birds? Or is Desiree Iris responsible for trafficking human organs? Presented as part of Anywhere Festival at The…
Read MoreReview by Theatre Haus of ‘Little Shop of Horros’, presented by Cope Creative & de Jager Productions
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ was bloodthirsty.
Read MoreReview by Eleanor Surtees of Almost, Maine presented by Company ‘22 QCGU and Anywhere Festival
Almost, Maine is unlike anything I’ve watched before. The play focuses on the short stories of nine loosely connected couples in the fictional, almost-town of Almost. The awkwardness, hilarity, hope,…
Read MoreBLUE TAC releases their new album ahead of their performances this weekend.
If you want to listen to Blue Tac’s sound head over to Spotify: Love what you hear? Check out Blue Tac’s performance A Rock Act for Kids…..but not exclusively this…
Read MoreA Rock Act for Kids…..but not exclusively has changed their venue for their show on Saturday 21st of May
Due to the unpredictable weather forecast this weekend, A Rock Act for Kids…..but not exclusively has moved its show from the great court to: Student Central, Building 42, Staff House…
Read MoreCONCRETE MIRAGE has changed their venue for shows this coming weekend (19-22nd May)
Due to the unpredictable weather forecast this weekend, CONCRETE MIRAGE has moved its shows to the University of Queensland: 49-200 – Advanced Engineering Building, Learning Theatre (GHD Auditorium)The University of…
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of If You Build It…, presented by High Tide Circus
The world premiere of ‘If You Build It’ was an entertaining way to spend a damp Sunday evening. The show was a veritable toolbox of delights: from creative calisthenics and amazing acrobatics, through to lyrical lyra, unicycle-riding, fun hula, and impressive juggling. Plus a couple of entertaining audience participation interludes.
Read MoreReview by Elise Lawrence of The Crash presented by Dugald Lowis
A poignant one act play by Dugald Lowis, following one family in the aftermath of a tragic car accident. Two teenage boys have been killed in a horrific car crash.…
Read MoreReview by Rebecca Lynne of Bad Love, Presented by H.E.L.L.A Productions
Emm Watkins’ tragically beautiful cabaret tells the story of how she fell in love with and eventually left an abusive partner, told with the deeply stirring music she created while…
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of The Rise of Suzi Quatro, presented by Georgie Neilsen
Four great musicians, celebrating the trail-blazing impact of Suzi Quatro. The 14 May world premiere of Georgie Neilsen’s showcase of Suzi Quatro’s 1970s hits was a memorable addition to the special list of Australian Modern events. It was also a house first—what Chris Osborne described as ‘Australian Modern’s first full-on rock-n-roll gig.’
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of Hello Stranger, presented by The Drawer Productions
Hello Stranger is a thought-provoking show about memory, loss, and love; a funny, sad, educational, clever, and thought-provoking work of immersive theatre.
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of Speakeasy, presented by Candy Shop Show Australia
The Candy Shop Show Australia has a winning formula: ‘dancing girls’ who can sing, tap, high-kick and Charleston through a variety of numbers and fast facts.
Read MoreMASTER OF DELUSIONS: FALSE PROFITS shows rescheduled due to COVID
The showings of MASTER OF DELUSIONS: FALSE PROFITS on the 15th of May have been rescheduled to the 27th of May at 7pm & 9pm. All ticket holders will be…
Read MoreReview by Rebecca Lynne of Oberon 11 presented by Inscape Assembly
This interactive experience showcases the budding talent and creativity of the Brisbane performing arts sector.
Read MoreBLUE STOCKINGS on Saturday 14th of May has been canceled due to wet weather
The showing of Blue Stockings on the 14th of May has been Canceled. All ticket holders will be notified and offered a refund. Contact ticketing@anywhere.is if you would like to…
Read MoreSERVITUDE on Sunday 15th of May has been rescheduled due to wet weather
The showing of SERVITUDE on the 15th of May has been rescheduled to Sunday the 29th of May. All ticket holders will be notified and offered a refund or ticket…
Read MoreA FIRESIDE CHAT WITH LUCIFER on Friday 13th of May has been cancelled due to wet weather
The showing of A FIRESIDE CHAT WITH LUCIFER on the 13th of May has been canceled. All ticket holders will be notified and offered a refund or ticket exchange. Contact…
Read MorePARASOCIAL PARALLAX shows rescheduled due to COVID
The showings of PARASOCIAL PARALLAX on the 13th & 14th of May have been rescheduled to the 28th & 29th of May. All ticket holders will be notified and offered…
Read MoreDETOX shows rescheduled due to COVID
The showings of DETOX on the 13th & 14th of May have been rescheduled to 6pm on the 20th & 21st of May. All ticket holders will be notified and…
Read MoreIf you’re not living on the edge you’re taking up too much space!
It may not be the most important vote of 2022, but it’s sure to be the most fun!
For one night only, May 21st, the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble (QSE) are presenting ShakespearePick and (re)Mix: A Night of Revels! Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo, and Juliet walk into a bar, and…
Read MoreJulie Barns reviews Trichotomy + Black Square String Quartet
Housed in the gorgeous brick and stone heritage listed Holy Trinity Church in Fortitude Valley, I enter the performance space for Trichotomy + Black Square String Quartet via a pair…
Read MoreReview by Rebecca Lynne of The Crash presented by Dugald Lowis
Presented as a collection of reflective monologues that blend into short interactions, this heartbreaking tale explores the complexities of love, life, and loss. Staged as a verbatim piece, the story…
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of The Last Laugh, presented by Fini
Last Laugh is a thought-provoking work of contrasts and questions
Read MoreArgonautika Review by Kathryn Barnes
Argonautika is an adaptation by Mary Zimmerman of the Greek classic Jason and the Argonauts, where Jason, the mythological hero sets sail on his ship Argo with his crew in…
Read MoreReview by Manna Marvel – Argonautika presented by BYTES
It may just be that BYTES harnessed the ability to perform, as well as an epic theatrical event, the power of *meteorokinesis this evening. Perhaps it was an invocation of…
Read MoreReview by Fiona Davy of In Melodiam
Hidden away in the basement of a West End café (Cinnamon and Co.) you will meet Edith (Claire Alcock), if you can see her – she is a ghost. On…
Read MoreReview by Fiona Davy of Colourless: A Collection of Poems
Arriving at Mappin’s Nursery and Aquarian I was really taken by the uniqueness of the venue, a blend of rock ‘n roll and pot plants, and an appropriately bold backdrop…
Read MoreReview by Catherine Lawrence of ‘Girl on the Moon’, presented by Aoife Kissane and Matias Nuñez
It’s great to see new drama on stage—particularly when the ‘stage’ is one of the expansive nooks and crannies of the Yeronga Paint Factory (a former factory for the manufacture…
Read MorePARASOCIAL PARALLAX change in showtimes for Saturday the 14th of May
Due to changes with the venue, the shows slated for Saturday the 14th of May have been pushed forward to 2pm, 3pm & 4pm (instead of the original 4pm, 7pm…
Read MoreOlivia Watkins reviews IN MELODIAM
Co in West End.
Read MoreJulie Barns reviews Murder at the Bowlo by ImproMafia and Anywhere Festival
It’s 1987. I know this because I am enthusiastically greeted at the door to the Rural Party Fundraiser by an effervescent admin assistant whose dress style has been heavily influenced…
Read MoreReview by Rebecca Lynne of The Girl On The Moon presented by Aoife Kissane and Matias Nuñez
A bittersweet coming-of-age story of Robyn (Aoife Kissane), the daughter of a heartbroken painter, and Pluto (Matias Nuñez), her kind neighbour. Calling out over the balcony or secretly in the…
Read MoreWILL YOU ACCEPT THIS ROSE: Cancellation due to COVID
Due to a positive COVID test in the show team, the SOLD OUT performance of WILL YOU ACCEPT THIS ROSE has been cancelled. Unfortunately it is not possible to postpone…
Read MoreManna Marvel reviews There’s Something About Dara presented by Peta O’Hara (The Butiner Studio) and Red Chair Events Management
Arriving at The Butiner Studio in Coolum at dusk, we were greeted by a lustrous sunset lake-view. The curated projections were just starting to bathe the tree line in light. …
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