Brisbane
Review: The Imaginarium, The Sideshow (QLD)
Six acts look at the problem of single-use plastic from different angles.
Review: My Urrwai, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QLD)
A genre-bending show that explores the narrative of colonialism, culture and connection with humour.
Review: Baby Bi Bi Bi at MELT Festival, Brisbane Powerhouse (QLD)
A sex-positive and playful cabaret about life as a bisexual woman.
Review: Our Place, Queensland Music Festival
A feel-good performance bringing together Digi Youth Arts, Queensland Choir, Deep Blue Orchestra and didgeribone player Tjupurru.
Review: Yank! A WWII Love Story, MELT Festival at Brisbane Powerhouse (QLD)
Despite some frustrating directorial choices, this gay WWII-era musical romance moves and fascinates.
Review: City of Gold, Queensland Theatre (QLD)
Indigenous playwright Meyne Wyatt’s debut hits the mark.
Review: Cassie Workman, Giantess, MELT Festival at Brisbane Powerhouse (QLD)
An atmospheric and deeply moving picture book brought to life, packed with wry humour and pointed insights.
Review: Jewels, The Bolshoi Ballet, QPAC (QLD)
A showcase of grace, splendour and exceptional athleticism from the renowned Russian company as part of the QPAC International Series.
Review: Spartacus, Bolshoi Ballet, QPAC (QLD)
Presented as part of the Bolshoi's exclusive, 11-day visit to Brisbane, this spectacular ballet features almost supernatural displays of airborne…
Review: Keg de Souza: Common Knowledge and Learning Curves, Griffith University Art Museum (QLD)
A thought-provoking exhibition that reveals further depths through on-site activations.