Posts Tagged ‘Immersive’
101 Ways to Stare at a Wall | Sharmila Nezovic
It was coherent… and yet chaotic.
Read MoreAgainst the Wall | Passion Productions
A beautiful story, cast and space. Don’t miss this world premiere production of Justy Kosek’s Against the Wall.
Read MoreTransit Tales | Pigasus Productions
Transit Tales is a fun, energetic, short, and easy to digest piece of theatre. It would be perfectly suited to a young family looking for an evening out.
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 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 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 MoreIntoxication | Christopher Bryant
A powerfully personal performance exploring intimacy and connectedness in the digital age.
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