Queensland
Queensland demands arts pay their way
Queensland has launched a business-oriented cultural strategy focused on investment and measurement.
Consuming theatre Anywhere
Now in its fourth year, this festival with a difference features shows in boats, barbers and bowls clubs ā even…
Is there life after social media?
Richard Jordanās latest play explores the concept of digital immortality: saving your consciousness online when you die.
4000 Miles
Charming and bittersweet, unexpectedly crass and humorous, the play explores the relationship between a grandmother and grandson.
CoppƩlia
Choreographer Greg Horsman has whisked CoppƩlia away from late eighteenth-century Galicia to Harndorf, South Australia.
The King & I
A gorgeous, sumptuous revival of Christopher Renshawās 1991 production that includes most of the original production team.
Dancing on the dark side
The latest dance work from choreographer Penelope Mullen taps into our shared, primal passions.
Youth Arts Queensland announces imminent closure
State Government cuts are forcing Queenslandās peak body for the youth arts sector to permanently close its doors.
New CoppĆ©lia opens Queensland Balletās 2014 season
Greg Horsman's take on the classic comic ballet will have a distinctly Australian aesthetic.
Queensland Ballet dances for Parkinsonās
The benefits of dance for people living with Parkinsonās disease is the focus of the companyās innovative new program.