Queensland Theatre
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Much Ado About Nothing @ QPAC Review
QTC's 'Much Ado About Nothing' is a piece of fun from the cork-popping beginning to the party end (with Borachio and Don John boogying along outside on the ever-revolving
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Bastard Territory @ Queensland Theatre Company Review
Stephen Carleton's 'Bastard Territory' was recognised if not victorious in competitions in 2011 and 2012 but didn't come to life as drama until it premiered in 2014 in Darwin
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Motherland: Bringing Epic Intimate History To Life
“Women can be, and so often are, written out of history,” says Brisbane-based playwright Katherine Lyall-Watson. “The men are the famous ones and the women just
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Australia And PNG: It's Complicated In 'Bastard Territory'
Identity in multicultural Australia captivates Stephen Carleton's celebrated play ‘Bastard Territory’.
Set across three different timelines in Darwin and Papua New... -
The Secret River @ QPAC Review
From the moment you enter 'The Secret River' (a stage adaptation by Andrew Bovell of Kate Grenville’s novel) you are brought to Dharug country on the Hawkesbury
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Quartet Brisbane Review @ QPAC
'Quartet' is a comedy; a modern comedy of manners.
And so, like all good comedies of manners, it explores the concerns of the well-off first world and is... -
Australian First: Queensland Theatre Company’s National Artistic Team
Queensland Theatre Company’s new Artistic Director Sam Strong has wasted no time in propelling the company onto the national and international stage.
Today, Sam... -
Vale Brisbane Actress And Director Carol Burns
One of Australia’s most versatile and acclaimed actors, Carol Burns has passed away, aged 68, after a short battle with cancer.
Carol's partner of 36 years,... -
Ladies In Black @ QPAC, Brisbane Review
The world premiere of 'Ladies In Black' opened at QPAC just in time for Christmas – befitting the play's festive season setting.
Carolyn Burns has adapted... -
Ladies In Black: Dressed For Success
Brisbane actress, Sarah Morrison has landed her debut starring role in Queensland Theatre Company’s musical production of ‘Ladies In Black’; a modern coming-of-age fairytale
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Jason Klarwein And Tama Matheson: The Odd Couple
Director Wesley Enoch recreates the magic of this classic comedy from Pulitzer Prize and multiple Tony Award-winning American playwright and screenwriter Neil
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Powerful Storytelling Abounds Queensland Theatre Company’s 2016 Season
The Queensland Theatre Company's 2016 season has been revealed and the line-up explores a variety of themes such as: identity, religious fanaticism and
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Grounded @ Queensland Theatre Company Review
Queensland Theatre Company’s latest offering is shocking – in a good way.
Libby Munro plays the Pilot in this one-woman show. Many may groan at the intensity of a... -
'Brisbane' QPAC: Review
It is 1942, and Japanese troops are moving steadily closer to Australia.
In Brisbane, 14 year old Danny Fisher (Dash Kruck) is in the shadow of his talented older... -
Steven Rooke Takes On The Kelly Gang
On the night before his execution, Ned Kelly sits in his grimy cell at Old Melbourne Gaol when his brother Dan, who Ned believes died at Glenrowan, visits disguised as a
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Cheona Deemal's Seven Stages Of Grieving
A play highlighting the hardships and indecencies undergone by Australian's indigenous seems like a hard enough job to tackle on its own.
To attempt this as a... -
The Kelly Gang Returns
On the night before his execution, Ned Kelly sits in his grimy cell at Old Melbourne Gaol when his brother Dan, who Ned believes died at Glenrowan, visits disguised as a
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Mother & Son @ QPAC Brisbane Review
The eagerly anticipated Queensland Theatre Company production of ‘Mother and Son’ opened to rapturous applause at The Playhouse last night.
Geoffrey Atherden’s... -
Mother And Son: From Screen To Stage
Three decades have passed since 'Mother And Son' first appeared on television and this year sees the return of Geoffrey Atherden's hilarious comedy, live on
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Boston Marriage @ QPAC Brisbane Review
The Queensland Theatre Company’s production of ‘Boston Marriage’ opened their 2015 season at The Playhouse this week. David Mamet’s comedy principally explores the
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