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  • Nov 4, 2024 | inreview.com.au | PHIL BROWN |Heidi Maier |Olivia Stewart |Laurie Marsden

    Power, precision and impressive experimentation – these are the qualities audiences can expect to find in The Next 14 Seconds, the latest production from award-winning Brisbane artistic ensemble Phluxus2 Dance Collective, premiering at QPAC on November 28.

  • Oct 13, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |Michelle Wakim |Olivia Stewart |PHIL BROWN

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  • Oct 6, 2024 | inreview.com.au | PHIL BROWN |Olivia Stewart |Laurie Marsden

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  • Oct 6, 2024 | inreview.com.au | PHIL BROWN |Olivia Stewart |Zoe Rice

    David Williamson has long called Queensland home and at 82 the acclaimed playwright shows no sign of retiring, despite rumours to the contrary. With another hit on his hands – The Puzzle, on stage in Adelaide – and a reboot of an old favourite, Rhinestone Rex and Miss Monica, just announced for Queensland Theatre’s 2025, it’s time to check in with the master. How many plays have you written, if you are counting? I haven’t done a head count recently but I’m told it’s approaching 60.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | inreview.com.au | PHIL BROWN |Genevieve Meegan |Olivia Stewart

    Weekends on Bribie Island are always good but it will be a particularly fun place to be during the Bribie Island Nature festival. It’s touted as a festival “where art meets nature” and it’s on from October 18 to 20. On that weekend, Bribie Island will be abuzz with a fantastic range of events including creative workshops, talks, studio art trails, guided walks, a jazz concert and a fashion showcase – all celebrating beautiful Bribie Island.

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