This impressive adaptation by Helen Strube, Deidre Grace and PIP Theatre re-places the action in 1980s Queensland. Grace is the absolute star of this show: epic monologues, impressive character shifts, incisive questioning, and incredible comic energy.
Read MoreMinola Theatre has attracted a strong cast for this PIP Theatre production—a funny and heartening tale that comes with warnings of themes of depression and suicide.
Read MoreThe preview audience was treated to an enthusiastic performance, and I am sure that StarKids fans will be flocking to this show
Read MoreIn a Moment is a clever, funny, and beautifully observed piece of writing that encourages us all to think about the moments of connection, love, and friendship across our lives.
Read MoreThe Queensland premiere of Angus Cameron’s witty Australian Open is perfectly timed to coincide with ‘that’ Melbourne January tennis tournament. If you can drag yourself away from watching televised sport, Australian Open is a great choice for an evening out with friends.
Read MoreAI May encourages audiences to reflect on all that is human: to love, laugh, sing, dream, tell stories, cherish memories, and grieve.
Read MoreJeanette Cronin gives what can only be described as a one-woman show masterclass, in an exceptional performance.
Read MoreA funny, quirky, play with plenty of food for thought about the impact of the choices we all make in our short lives.
Read MoreA great choice by PIP Theatre: excellent direction and staging, and strong leading performances by Rijen Laine and Tegan Braithwaite. But I’d prefer to have seen this as a much shorter production.
Read MoreThe Bed Party is a show that will resonate with anyone who has experienced the 30-something challenges of dating, friendship, and growing up.
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