Fright night at the drive-in to give you COVID creeps
The Brisbane Festival has been reimagined, and part of the show will be Stephen King meets drive-in meets live performance.
The Brisbane Festival has been reimagined, and part of the show will be Stephen King meets drive-in meets live performance.
One of the most coveted theatre roles in Brisbane is up for grabs, with an Aussie actor finishing up in the role. And Brisbane Powerhouse has an impressive new chair, writes Phil Brown in Arts Confidential.
The Arts have been closed for months but now that shows are starting up again, I have a hankering for evenings at home in my dressing gown.
QPAC is back after an almost six-month lockdown, with a new socially distanced program designed to bring theatregoers out of hibernation. SEE THE FULL PROGRAM
In a triumphant return, Queensland Ballet dancers took to the stage on the weekend – with some very high profile names in the audience to watch their first performance since COVID-19 hit.
Frustrated with the perception that ‘ballet is for girls’, Queensland Ballet is embarking on a campaign to entice more male dancers to the stage.
When it comes to epic failures I’ve had a few, but most pale in comparison to my short-lived career as a waiter when I was sacked during my first shift for throwing a bread roll at a customer. This is what happened, writes Phil Brown.
Students will sing protest songs and design protest T-shirts as part of a new children’s art exhibition promoting environmental activism at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art.
Brisbane’s International Film Festival is going ahead – and they’ve lured a high-profile name to the Sunshine State to be patron of the event.
Arts Editor Phil Brown says his ‘unruly’ hairstyle hides a stark truth – that he is fighting for his follicles.
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