Engaging duelling and duality in the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble’s (QSE) Romeo & Juliet. A copy of this review first appeared at Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane.
Read MoreA Nothing Ever Happens in Brisbane interview with Liliana Macarone during rehearsals for the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble 20th Birthday season production of Romeo & Juliet.
Read MoreIf you only go to one show this year, Make sure it’s Titanic: The Movie, the Play. Laughter guaranteed!
Read MoreThe 2021 Introspect production of The 39 Steps benefits from a solid cast, great set, lovely costumes, and an enthusiastic creative team.
Read MoreThe Show Must Go On is a really well-paced show by Flipside Circus’ emerging ‘step-ups’ team, with moments of high-energy, humour, pathos and pzazz.
Read MoreI expected more. Some thought-provoking ideas behind this 90 minute show, with some good cameo performances and a slick set. But not for me, and I am struggling to think of who I could recommend this one to.
Read MoreAn ambitious tap-dancing spectacular, with some great ensemble pieces and a fabulous finale.
Read MoreUndertow would be a great production for year 9-12 students, as a conversation starter for issues of empathy, identity, mental illness, drug/alcohol use, support, and resilience.
Read MoreThe June 2021 Brisbane City Hall 4MBS Opera Spectacular was a veritable feast of delights for the opera aficionado and newcomer alike.
Read MoreIn adapting Beethoven’s correspondence as a one-hour one-man show, Eugene Gilfedder has created a masterpiece.
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