Archaeopteryx | Nonsemble
Giant extinct birds, violins, and electronica collide.
Read MoreDear Adults
A show about the frustrations and musings of under-18s, providing insights as to their thoughts about the adults in their lives. The majority of the cast may be under 18, but they together demonstrate a maturity of thought and performance that impresses.
Read MoreThe Fabulous Importance of Being Wasted
Cheers! Oscar Wilde would have approved of The Importance of Being Wasted. Another winning show from the Act/React team.
Read MoreTOME | Freeroam Theatre
Freeroam Theatre were improvisational superstars, and their personal soundscape offerings were second to none.
Read MoreLouise Winton Sings
Review of Louise Winton Sings Songs from Stage and Screen By Mark Sherry Fans of Broadway and movie musicals (and for that matter, opera) will find a lot to enjoy…
Read MoreTransit Tales: A Little Improv Gem
Pigasus Productions took the Anywhere Festival spirit to heart, as Transit Tales brings transit-themed improvised comedy to transit stops. A little improv gem.
Read MoreThe Great Grandiosa | Act React
A review by Jaydem Martin for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. If you have ever wanted to know what the winning lottery number is going to be, or what riches…
Read MoreVasilissa | Sylph Circus & Sirin Ensemble
A review by Nadia Jade for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. I hope that Sylph Circus continues this path in future productions, finding other girl-centred stories to tell, to share,…
Read MoreMuch Ado About Nothing in the round
A classic Shakespeare tale of trickery and betrayal, which was performed with well drawn characterisations and some fabulous comic timing.
Read MoreTransform
Transform was the first performance of Ben Ellerby, Libby Myers and Joe Fallon together since September 2019.
Read MoreTapping fun for the kids
‘Utopia! And the Caravan Calamity’ is an energetic tap-dancing theatrical comedy for the under-eights.
Read MoreCoterie Cabaret | Coterie Sisters
A review by Dr Fed for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. If I had only one word to describe Coterie Cabaret, it would undoubtedly be sexy! Coterie is a celebration…
Read MoreI am King. I am Queen. | Roýmata Holmes & Room to Play
A review by Ads J for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. It is still very rare to see the stories of queer people of colour on the stage and screen,…
Read MoreElucidation | Belinda Griffin
If words conceal secrets then the music of Elucidation reveals them.
Read MoreLouise Winton Sings Songs from Stage and Screen
The idea of a ‘choose-your-own-adventure’ set list tickled me; the idea that no two versions of this show will ever be the same giving the experience a unique energy.
Read MoreThe Cedar Rose
The Cedar Rose looks like a puppet show for kids. It is. And it’s much more.
Read MoreFierce Queens
A remarkable display of the talent and dedication of a passionate troupe of performers who seem genuinely excited to share their craft.
Read MoreGolden Dreams
Golden Dreams is an interesting new work, with compelling performances.
Read MorePink Martini Pop Up Cabaret
The Pink Martini Popup Cabaret delivered: lavish costumes, passionate dancing, fabulous vocals, and a musical selection that travelled from France and Germany through to Portugal, Spain, and Brazil.
Read MoreBegotten | Minola Theatre
A review by Virag Dombay for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. Begotten is a touching duplication of inter generational tragedy and trauma mixed with hopefulness. Written and performed by Bianca…
Read MoreThe Unmissable Neon Light Still Shines
An unmissable neonlight on Brisbane history
Read MoreThe Shelter | Here and There Productions
A review by Ads J for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. Trapped in a random person’s garage with a group of strangers and limited time to get out may not…
Read MoreSometimes I Say Your Name Out Loud | Moment of Inertia & Collectivist
A review by Kati Murphy for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. As I entered the space that ‘Sometimes I Say Your Name Out Loud’ inhabited, I noticed the warm aura…
Read MoreA Very Important Meeting | Big Fork Theatre
A review by Oliver Gough for Theatre Haus. Big Fork Theatre reach out, circle back, and touch base with audiences for an office themed improv caper.As part of Anywhere Festival,…
Read MoreThe Wacky Black Dossier
A great setting for a wacky ride through some unique conspiracy theories.
Read MoreThe Charming Cedar Rose
The Cedar Rose will inspire the imagination of kids age 3-8.
Read MoreTOME | Freeroam Theatre Inc.
A review by James Farley for Stage Whispers. I think it was Peter O’Toole who once likened stage acting to an ice sculpture that is unique each performance and of…
Read MoreGet Her Outta Here | Broccolini Productions
A review by Beth Keehn for Stage Whispers. Get Her Outta Here is a 40-minute one-woman show by Brisbane-born independent artist, Isabella Tannock, who fearlessly performs as her alter-ego, Isabella Broccolini…
Read MoreChange | Access Arts
A joyous celebration of ability and inclusion.
Read MoreA Bed of Roses | Arbour Theatre Company
Scripted by Disapol Savetsila from the true stories and experiences of young people around the world during COVID-19.
Read MoreA Bed of Roses | Arbour Theatre Company
A Review by Kristy Stanfield for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. The five improv actors were so good I kept forgetting they were acting. They did an incredible job of…
Read MoreWalking in Banjo’s Boots
Banjo’s Boots is a pleasant way to spend 90 minutes.
Read MoreThe Importance of Being Wasted | Act React
A review by Bridget O’Brien for Theatre Haus. Every production gets a little funnier after a drink or two. Inviting your audience to a pub is one way to loosen…
Read MoreCluedo! The New Suspects | Brisbane Immersive Ensemble
A review by Priya Shah for Theatre Haus. Was it Scarlett, in the library, with the lead pipe? Or perhaps Peacock, in the dining room, with the revolver? Brisbane Immersive…
Read MoreVenus in Fur | The Drama Merchant
. Dom Bradley as self-assured playwright and director Thomas, and Jenna Eve as the unapologetically zealous actress Wanda, breathed an unrelenting feverishness into The Drama Merchant’s adaption of David Ives 2010 play script.
Read MoreSex, Lies and Betrayal – Memoirs of a Hollywood Star | JTM Productions
A review by Lachlan Driscoll for Theatre Haus. The glossy world of Hollywood and the scandals behind the scenes is told in riveting detail in ‘Sex, Lies & Betrayal –…
Read MoreSex, Lies & Betrayal | Memoirs of a Hollywood Star
A glamourous and salacious one-woman cabaret based on the true stories of a 1940’s Hollywood legend.
Read MoreMeat Mirror | Jay Younger & Lisa O’Neill
A collaboration between Jay Younger and Lisa O’Neill, Meat Mirror is a condemnation of social media and the normalisation of cosmetic surgery to achieve the picture-perfect body.
Read MoreGood Talk | Moontan Productions
A fast-moving two-hander, Good Talk examined the comfortable rhythms and routines of a long-term relationship and the ways that we communicate in silences as well as words.
Read MoreThis Little World | The Giddy Round Theatre
Owen Corey delivered an impressive and moving performance as King Richard II, direct from the USA to your device.
Read MoreMental Illness Is Not A Crime | Claire Fitzpatrick
Mental Illness Is Not A Crime was not a performance in a traditional sense but more of a workshop or an interactive space focused on ASMR.
Read MoreHog Wild | Taylor Edwards
Taylor Edwards’ debut solo show is full of funny family tales, self-deprecating humour, and wild characters.
Read MoreIntoxication | Christopher Bryant
A powerfully personal performance exploring intimacy and connectedness in the digital age.
Read MoreSHELTER | The Drawer Productions
The Drawer Productions placed the audience at the heart of an unravelling family mystery with their unsettling immersive theatre piece SHELTER.
Read MoreStarter Boyfriend | Squirt Productions
A review by Lauren Hale for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. Starter Boyfriend investigates how we relate to each other in an increasingly digital and glaringly heteronormative world. Read the…
Read MorePrison X | UNITED NOTIONS Film & KOA.XYZ
A review by Jaydem Martin for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. While it borrows traditional gaming elements, it also plays our as a documentary. It’s an opportunity to learn about…
Read MoreSHELTER | The Drawer Productions
A review by Jaydem Martin for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. SHELTER is a powerful and moving performance. I’d encourage anyone interested in immersive theatre to check it out if…
Read MoreSometimes I Say Your Name out Loud
Compelling circus skills and clowning in a meditation on loss, hope and friendship.
Read MoreCluedo! The New Suspects | Brisbane Immersive Ensemble
A review by Ads J for Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane. Across the venue, blackmail, flirtations, arguments, and even a broom closet triste were playing out between the six key…
Read MoreEnthralling, entertaining, enjoyable
Enthralling, entertaining, enjoyable. A fantastic immersive theatre experience, where the venue is a vital component of the performance.
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