The life of Jimmy Little is recounted in Country Song
02 Jul 2015The Queensland Theatre Company and QPAC are working together to stage the world premiere of the award-winning work based on the life of the Indigenous superstar. more
The Queensland Theatre Company and QPAC are working together to stage the world premiere of the award-winning work based on the life of the Indigenous superstar. more
The QUT Gardens Theatre is hosting a three-show run of Jonathan Biggins’ Australia Day, a comedy that pokes fun at our national identity. more
Based on true experiences of its writers and performers, Fake It ‘Til You Make It takes a look at depression and the lengths people go to cover it up. more
With a collection of hilarious and touching anecdotes, four women will poke fun at the double standards of today’s society. more
The Judith Wright Centre and Queensland Cabaret Festival proudly present Ripen Ready – the next generation of cabaret performers. more
Proudly presented by the Brisbane Powerhouse and Queensland Cabaret Foundation in partnership with Queensland Performing Arts Centre, the Queensland Cabaret Festival 2015 is back for its second year with a program boasting some of the best international and Australian cabaret artists in the biz. more
The Tony Award-winning production is heading to QPAC with an all-star cast in tow to bring a little bit of magic to the theatre. more
In its full-length stage debut, Dust Covered Butterfly explores a web of thought-provoking and gritty topics that will leave you pondering long after the curtain closes. more
From the creators of the hugely successful spectacular, EMPIRE, Spiegelworld is on its way to present its newest show to Brisbane audiences, Absinthe. more
A tale of lust, betrayal, revenge and murder, Medea gives meaning to the old saying 'hell hath no fury like a woman scorned'. more
The iconic film turned worldwide stage smash-hit heads to Australia to celebrate ten years since its debut performance at Sydney’s Theatre Royal in 2004. more
Daniel Evans has uprooted the story of Oedipus and planted it in a modern Australian setting for a dark yet funny take on the ancient tragedy. more
They’re alive! Dolls comes out to play in this cute yet dark musical comedy from Babushka. more
This world premiere performance blends the life and words of Lord Byron and his fictional creation, Don Juan. more
It may not be fit for children, but the theatrical phenomenon that is La Soirée is darn good fun for the big kids. more
Independent theatre is the central focus for Anywhere Theatre Festival, which stages productions in spaces all across Brisbane for two weeks in May. more
QPAC is hosting a new production of dance theatre with a sublime mix of choreography, costume and music. more
In a world first, Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis will be brought to the live-theatre stage. more
Alan Seymour wrote The One Day of the Year in 1958, raising questions about the significance of honouring acts of war. Nearly half a century on, the controversial play is still as divisive as ever yet raises salient points about the commemoration of war. more
The world premiere of Matthew Ryan’s moving play Brisbane will open at QPAC this Saturday April 11. more