Queensland
Exhibition review: William Robinson: Nocturne
An intriguing, seductive survey of paintings, drawings and prints that evoke ideas of night and darkness.
Dance review: Forgery, Australasian Dance Collective
Computer games: dancers being manipulated by algorithms.
Concert review: Skyfall, Brisbane Festival
Though strong on content and delivery this concert featuring music from James Bond lacked the innovative sizzle expected from the…
The power of play and how to bring it home
The playground may be closed with no free-roaming allowed, but small acts of play can still be achieved and are…
Theatre review: Blood Will Have Blood, TheatreiNQ, Townsville
Shakespeare adapted with flair and majesty.
Dance review: Weredingo, Brisbane Festival
Creationist stories through shapeshifting dance and poetry.
Theatre review: Dirty Laundry, Brisbane Festival
The Brief Boys air their dirty laundry.
Theatre review: Ishmael, Brisbane Festival
Despite clever technological effects, a reimagining of Moby Dick is a bold experiment that fails to ignite.
So you want my arts job: Theatre Technician
If you have a good work ethic and a willingness to learn, as well as solid technical skills, working as…
The value of First Nations Culture – on stage and every day
As part of Brisbane Festival, Associate Professor Sandra Phillips looks at Culture through the lens of the Closing the Gap…