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2018 reviews/brisbane

Here Comes The Bride! REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence

The chatter continued as we left the venue, in particular a chance to reflect on some of the more traditional aspects of weddings that still appear to prevail, and what appears to

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By Catherine Lawrence
Sun, 27 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

The Lounge Suite REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence

Dale Pengelly’s Lounge Suite is a two-hour song and dance show packed with anecdotes, tap-dancing, high-kicks, and even opportunities for audience participation... At $30 for a 2

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By Catherine Lawrence
Sat, 26 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

The Box REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence

There were so many highlights in the production: dance and mime (unfair to single out two performers, but perhaps most notably by Julie Stewart and Amy Lawrence who created a real

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By Catherine Lawrence
Thu, 24 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

A Midsummer Night’s Whatever REVIEW by Geoff Lawrence

Yes, the language and characters were Shakespearean (sort-of), and you can play ‘spot the reference’ if you are up-to-date with the works of Shakespeare. But this is not an eve

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By Catherine Lawrence
Mon, 21 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

Super Circus Squad REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence

Feisty, feel-good chuckles... Great outfits, good humour, enjoyable audience interaction, and some great physical theatre, trapeze, acrobatics, balance and ‘strength’ along the

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By Catherine Lawrence
Sun, 20 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

To Sergio With Love REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence

Over the last 20 years, The View From Madeleine’s Couch has established a strong following among lovers of what has become known as OzBrazilian music—bringing their passion for

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By Catherine Lawrence
Sun, 20 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

Proximity REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence

A sensitive exploration of issues of consent, trust and safety.... Over the 25 minutes of the show, Kelsey demonstrates skills in trapeze and physical theatre, while gradually unpa

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By Catherine Lawrence
Sat, 19 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

Gretel REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence

Brisbane, let’s step up and ensure that this talented ensemble perform to full houses (well, full deckchairs at least). This is a highly accessible show. The costumes are creativ

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By Catherine Lawrence
Wed, 16 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

Invisible Things REVIEW by Catherine Lawrence

... the audience filtered into the dimly-lit room, drawn toward and walking round the cube, peering in at the artist, anticipating what they might experience. Over the next 40 minu

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By Catherine Lawrence
Mon, 14 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane

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

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By Catherine Lawrence
Sun, 13 May 2018
2018 reviews/brisbane/reviews

Review of Dinopocalypse by Catherine Lawrence

One of the first Anywhere Festival 2018 shows ‘off the blocks’ opened its doors to participants in another immersive piece from Ruckus Poetry Slam. This year we are visitors to

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By Catherine Lawrence
Thu, 10 May 2018
brisbane/reviews

Review: Anywhere Festival 2016…. And the winners are…..

Pictured: Australian Modern at the Anywhere Festival 2016. Picture Credit: Geoff Lawrence, Creative Futures Photography.   18 days, 420 performances, 84%+ sold, 63 locations.

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By Catherine Lawrence
Wed, 8 June 2016
brisbane/reviews

Review: Gin and Sin Jazz Salon

Pictured (L to R): Miss Laine, Alicia Cush, and Zoe Georgakis-Ray. Picture Credit: Geoff Lawrence, Creative Futures Photography.   There are some people who just know how to t

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By Catherine Lawrence
Sat, 21 May 2016
brisbane/reviews

Review: Private Moments – A Double Bill (‘Semi Charmed’ and ‘Buried At Sea’)

Pictured: Sarah Clarke (in Semi Charmed). Picture Credit: Geoff Lawrence, Creative Futures Photography. One of the many great things about the Brisbane Anywhere Festival is it att

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By Catherine Lawrence
Fri, 20 May 2016
brisbane/reviews

Review: The Wives of Wolfgang (Work in Progress)

Pictured: Winona (Hannah Belanszky), Wilhelmina (Paige Poulier) and Willow (Caitlin Hill). Picture Credit: Geoff Lawrence, Creative Futures Photography. It is a privilege to see an

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By Catherine Lawrence
Thu, 19 May 2016

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