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Musical Theatre: The Wizard of Oz in Concert, QPAC

The latest production from Prospero Arts of a perennial favourite ticks many heart-warming boxes.

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Theatre review: Jellyfish, New Theatre

Jellyfish poses a question, what does self-determination mean in practice?

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Theatre review: Underneath Ms Archer, St Martins Theatre

This is that rare kind of play: sparky, fast-paced and funny.

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Theatre review: Tiny Beautiful Things, Bille Brown Theatre

The best advice comes from an unlikely source in the stage adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s well-crafted book.

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Celebrating fatherhood in a music-cinema hybrid

Developed through The Street Theatre’s Early Phase commissioning program, a new creative project aims to balance the books when it…

A theatre set with five actors on stage. The set depicts a living room interior with patterned carpet, a lounge sofa, table and two chairs. In the centre are two men shaking hands, next to them is a women sitting on the sofa. Two female figures stand to either side.
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Theatre review: Exiles, fortyfivedownstairs

Bloomsday’s adaptation of James Joyce’s ‘Exiles’ is a fascinating exploration into fidelity, monogamy and disentangling their conflation within the institutional…

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Linda Woolverton brought Belle and Alice to life – and she’s not ready to stop yet

The writer talks about adapting Beauty and the Beast for the stage musical. As the only woman with a sole…

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Performance review: Break, Metro Arts, Brisbane

A story told from the inside out – Break is a dance work about a body reaching its limits.

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Theatre review: Puffs, Clubhouse Theatre, Townsville

A strong ensemble deliver an energetic performance of this Harry Potter parody.

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Theatre review: Little Brother, Big Sister, La Mama Courthouse

Schizophrenia is a worthy concept to explore, but this production fails to engage dramatically.

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