Blokes, please stop this disgusting dunny habit!
Every time Phil Brown goes into the men’s toilets – he observes a disgusting toilet habit. And he wants it to stop.
Every time Phil Brown goes into the men’s toilets – he observes a disgusting toilet habit. And he wants it to stop.
This play is so long that there were two intervals and if I hadn’t been reviewing it I would have left after the first, writes Phil Brown.
QPAC’s sexy cabaret show Club Cremorne is back with star striptease artist Jacqueline Furey who does things with an angle grinder that will blow your mind.
All bets are off in this post-pandemic world, with a show you never thought you’d see at QPAC making a return visit.
The easing of coronavirus restrictions in Brisbane has heralded a double announcement for Shrek the Musical’s current season.
After a COVID lockdown delay, Shrek The Musical is up and running with a fifty per cent capacity, but they were treated to a hell of a night at the theatre, writes Phil Brown.
The southern states were green with envy that we were able to put on Shrek The Musical with full capacity but Sunday night’s glittering opening night has been cancelled due to lockdown.
Dog haters will need to get used to seeing more pet owners and their fur babies in cafes, shops and hotels around Queensland, writes Phil Brown. HAVE YOUR SAY IN OUR POLL
Three Brisbane locals join an all-star cast of international talent in Shrek, the first big musical to open in Australia with 100 per capacity audiences since the pandemic hit.
Mary Li reveals how she went from dancing in Rockhampton to the world stage, where she met fellow dancer now husband Li Cunxin, and why she gave it all away.
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