Queensland Ballet’s free Riverstage performance
Queensland Ballet will present a free event at the Riverstage. But you’ll have to be quick to secure a ticket. HERE’S HOW
Queensland Ballet will present a free event at the Riverstage. But you’ll have to be quick to secure a ticket. HERE’S HOW
The name is Hartley. Sam Hartley. But it will be, briefly, Bond. James Bond, for this year’s Best of British concerts by the Queensland Pops Orchestra.
A funky new Brisbane theatre has opened our critic’s eyes to the new “gold standard” for a play, but it’s not just the theme of convicts, cannibalism and dope smoking that had him telling people to take note.
The bloke sitting next to me could have done with a shower or at least some Lynx, as theatre etiquette goes out the window, writes Phil Brown.
Wesley Enoch went south to take one of the top jobs in Australian arts and now after five years he’s returning home.
She’s a Broadway star and has played Royal Albert Hall but now calls Queensland home. Find out why you must must drop everything to catch Caroline O’Connor’s new Brisbane show.
Comic Steven Oliver is self-confessed ‘Faboriginal’, which if his show is anything to go by means he’s a very talented, very funny, very entertaining gay man from Cloncurry.
Kris Stewart, a respected industry figure and the face of Brisbane Powerhouse since 2013, may soon be out of a job after a shock shake up was announced.
After a taste of Harry and Meghan’s bombshell television interview, one unsympathetic commentator outlines his own credentials to pick up where the Duke of Sussex left off.
Three potty mouthed divas rule the roost and the clifftops in Opera Queensland’s contemporary take on the German myth of the Lorelei.
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