High School Never Ends: A Double Bill Review by Catherine Lawrence
Tremayne Gordon’s enjoyable plays encourage reflection on learning from high school experience. Solid performances by Izzy Cameron and Jordan Jeckells, and I would love to have
Jane Austen, Action Figure Review by Catherine Lawrence
The idea of a play about Jane Austen, where the reviewer refers to the play as being feminist and with 36 scenes, may fill some readers with dread. But playwright Elaine Avila has
THE BUREAU OF DODGY DREAMS REVIEW BY SHEILA MASON
Creativity doesn’t come much keener than this! From expert puppetry, mind-twisting subconscious thought-provoking shadow imagery, to macabre hand-crafted masks, add Mephisto and
Show of Hands REVIEW by Aimi Hobson
Billed as “Whose Line Is It Anyway meets The Muppet Show”, it’s a little less Muppet Show and a little more Avenue Q or Meet The Feebles.
The Cave – Presented by We That Are Left REVIEW by Relish Creative
What a mysterious entrance introduction to Plato’s allegory, blindfolded and led into a virtual cave like a line of processionary caterpillars. The atmosphere was intimate, w
Kiss of the Vampire Squid REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence
Tall tales and creepy stories of the sea have to be enjoyed on a boat. So where better than sitting on the deck of the HMAS Diamantina.....Kiss of the Vampire Squid is Anywhere Fes
Everyone’s On-board for Anywhere Fest 2018
Anywhere Theatre Festival 2018 launches with the promise of unique entertainment in unusual spaces. Party pants and unrestrained good humour are also endorsed.
When walking the plank is the springboard to success
BUSINESS INSIGHTS … from first-time participants, Kookaburra Showboat Cruises and Brisbane Immersive Ensemble Venues, bringing the arts to where you live, require cour
REVIEW: Swipe Right
Swipe Right is a seemingly simple work about four women in their 20s trying to find someone while sharing their mistakes and embarrassments along the way. The stories, and the cha
Review: Tragedy!
Reviewed by Bonnie Baguley Tragedy is like watching a good friend try to make you laugh – hilarious in parts and cringe inducing in others. The one-hour one-woman show opens [&he
Review: Click Cafe
Review by Korey Brennan It’s incredibly unfortunate when you’re looking forward to something, only for it to not quite live up to your expectations. It’s like whe
Review: Cassandra and the Boy Doll
Review by Korey Brennan A sure fire way to get this reviewers attention in an upcoming show is to represent LGBT issues in a positive and explorative environment. After reading [&h
Review: Your Movement Through Life
Review by Korey Brennan NOTE: As someone who is much more comfortable at reviewing theatre and performance, I must confess that my perception of the installation exhibit of “Your
REVIEW: Straight On ’Til Morning
Ruckus Poetry Slam have chosen to take the well known story of J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan and present it through an interactive, immersive experience. Atop the highest floor of T