Posts Tagged ‘Immersive theatre’
Learn to re-wild your mind with Wild Vacancies-Urban Nature Adventure presented by Sally Guildford
Dr Gemma Regan Re-wilding urban areas back to their original natural state is the in-thing. Now you can learn how to re-wild yourself in the urban environment of Yeronga behind…
Read MoreHysterical: Are you enough?
A hallmark of our show Hysterical is the audience journal entries that are used as inspiration for our performers. When Eleanor submitted hers for our show at the New Zealand…
Read MoreHysterical: How do you wear the labels painted on you?
For one night only on Sunday 4 August at 7.30 pm, Meanjin-based theatre collective Oh, Artemis! will reprise their acclaimed improvised theatre production, Hysterical, at The Paint Factory Yeronga. Hysterical follows the stories of three women at pivotal moments in their lives and explores…
Read MoreRecipe for Relativity – Review by Jay Bowman
The first thing I thought when I walked into the downstairs floor of Cinnamon + Co, a homely vegan café in West End, was how on earth six of us were…
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 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 MoreI Am Woman, Hear Me | Brigitte Freeme
A compelling combination of thoughtful writing and performance skill.
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 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 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 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 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 MoreEnthralling, entertaining, enjoyable
Enthralling, entertaining, enjoyable. A fantastic immersive theatre experience, where the venue is a vital component of the performance.
Read MoreMental Illness Is Not A Crime | Claire Fitzpatrick
A review by Alley Edwards for Theatre Haus. If the past year has taught us anything, it is that being adaptive is crucial. The arts industry particularly knows this to…
Read MoreThe Time Travel Cafe | SpaceFold Technology
A review by Kitty Goodall for Stage Whispers. The Time Travel Café invites audiences to take a trip through time and have a conversation with history. The premise is that you and…
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