If You Build It was an entertaining way to spend a damp Sunday evening. The show was a veritable toolbox of delights: from creative calisthenics and amazing acrobatics, through to lyrical lyra, unicycle-riding, fun hula, and impressive juggling (plus a couple of entertaining audience participation interludes…).
Read MoreThe May 2022 world premiere of Georgie Neilsen’s showcase of Suzi Quatro’s 1970s hits was a memorable addition to the special list of Australian Modern events.
Read MoreSpeakeasy is exactly as promised: toe-tapping, lively, funny, and factual, with great vocals and fantastic high kicks.
Read MoreHello Stranger is a thought-provoking show about memory, loss, and love; a funny, sad, educational, clever, and thought-provoking work of immersive theatre.
Read MoreLast Laugh is an accessible, cross-cultural and thought-provoking show
Read MoreThe Girl on The Moon as a must-see show about family, and the life-changing potential of first love and friendship.
Read MoreThe special May ‘Group Bookers Launch’ offered a wonderful sample of the work by the talented creatives and cast of the Savoyards 2022 production of Oliver.
Read MoreWow. The CIRCFest22 Casus Creations production of Knee Deep is raw, fresh, fluid, and often breath-taking. And absolutely unmissable,
Read MoreLittle Shop of Horrors is a show that provides a chance to get away from your doom-scrolling. If you can set aside dentistry and domestic violence references, the Savoyards Little Shop of Horrors is a diverting 2 hours 15 minutes of harmony, song and escapism.
Read MoreIt is fair to say that Die Hard is not my personal first choice as a festive film but, as the action takes place on Christmas Eve, it qualifies on many lists. Even if you are not a huge fan of the original film, drag yourself away from watching White Christmas (again) and get out to see some of Brisbane’s finest comedy performers. Die Hard: The Movie, The Play is an enjoyable way to start your festive celebrations, and to take some well-deserved time ‘off.’
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