Brisbane
Review: Séance, River of Light, Life – The Show, Brisbane Festival
Impressions of three very different events at this year’s Brisbane Festival, ranging from a homage to horror and a retelling…
Review: Peter Grimes, Brisbane Festival
Despite an ill leading man on opening night, this is a Grimes that Brisbane can be immensely proud of.
Review: Home, QPAC, Brisbane Festival
Home offers a uniquely rewarding theatre experience to those who come with an open mind.
Review: QSO and Tamara Anna-Cislowska, QPAC
QSO's latest brings Beethoven's 7th, Prokofiev, and a premiere from Elena Kats-Chernin.
Truly a Powerhouse: Brisbane focus helps set new records
By focusing on the ‘Brisbane’ in Brisbane Powerhouse, the unique arts centre has smashed records in ticket sales, attendances and…
Review: Ray Chen in recital with Julien Quentin, Queensland Conservatorium
Ray Chen brings youthful energy and a sense of fanfare to his hometown.
Review: Dark Rooms - Women Directing the Lens 1978–98, Griffith University Art Museum
This is an exhibition worthy of the serious curatorial lens it has been given, and speaks of the richness of…
Who needs a Fringe Festival anyway?
How does the lack of a Fringe Festival impact on a city’s cultural ecology: is its absence actually a positive…
After 17 years, James Turrell’s Brisbane work is realised
A new permanent light work by James Turrell completes the vision of GOMA’s architects, and is headed to become a…
Review: The Arrival, QPAC
A surreal and spell-binding theatre experience for old and young alike.