Bunker is a powerful interdisciplinary work; a clever interweaving of dance with fantastic audio, stage design, lighting, and video projections.
Read MoreThe freshly minted Fringe Brisbane is the perfect opportunity for artists to test the waters with new concepts and shows. Happy Hour is a new one-hour run through a cocktail menu, reinterpreted by a talented cabaret circus collective.
Read MoreThe hard-working 4MBS team gathered a talented crew of cast and creatives for their ‘R&J.’ I particularly enjoyed seeing a vivacious and quite modern Juliet, a Nurse that is no mere caricature, and a suitably impetuous and passionate Romeo.
Read MoreA strong directorial debut, and enjoyable romantic comedy.
Read MoreWell-cast, with a great score. I can’t wait to see where Observatory Theatre will take audiences in their next season.
Read MoreAn enjoyable and good-value Savoyards show. ‘Take a Chance’ on the Savoyards’ Mamma Mia!, which has great set pieces, a number of humorous moments, and enjoyable ‘Dancing Queen’ moves.
Read MoreIf you are looking for 60 minutes of time away from the day-to-day, and from the spoken word, I recommend Manifesto as an energising, visceral and joyous way in which to unplug and refocus.
Read MoreHolding Achilles is a suitably ambitious telling of a truly epic tale. Visually stunning, with fabulous puppetry and fantastic insights from a questioning re-gendering of mythic heroes, Holding Achilles is definitely worth the price of admission.
Read MoreStrut & Fret shows can be relied on for a high-paced, risqué mix of alcohol-themed circus, burlesque, song, and dance which makes for an entertaining evening out with friends. Powerful, controlled, passionate, intense, creative, and just breath-taking, Spencer and Caitlin’s quite amazing ‘Love Hangover’ duohoop is worth the price of admission.
Read MoreBetwixt is an enthralling blend of street dance, contemporary dance, and the spoken word…all set to a fantastic soundtrack, with great lighting and costumes. Unmissable.
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