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QPAC’s Queensland’s Own Season to Support Audience Capacities of Up to 50%

Earlier today, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) together with Queensland Ballet, Opera Queensland, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Theatre and Circa Contemporary Circus announced the Queensland's Own season. While restrictions mean that we might still be a ways off...

QPAC Unlocked to See Concert Hall, Cremorne Theatre and Lyrebird Opened With Limited Capacity

Let's be frank here. It is becoming increasingly likely that there won't be a "back to normal" in the performing arts industry in 2020. Until there is a vaccine available and the uptake for adequate herd immunity (and here's...

Penn & Teller Live’s Sydney and Brisbane Seasons Rescheduled to April 2020

Expected to be highlights of the Summer Holiday line-ups at both the Sydney Opera House and Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), Penn & Teller Live has, unfortunately, been postponed in both states. The justification given for this late cancellation...

Gazillion Bubble Show

Foreword I would like to start this article by giving my apologies for not getting this review out sooner. I had planned to get my Out of the Box Festival reviews out on Friday evening, ready for school holiday audiences looking for...

An Unbubblievable Show is Soon to Arrive in Australia – Gazillion Bubble Show

Travelling direct from Broadway to the shores of Australia, the Gazillion Bubble Show is set to kick off its first ever Australian tour starting next month. The audience for this show's Aussie première will be children attending the biennial Out of the Box Festival in Brisbane, with it to be held at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre's (QPAC) Concert Hall from June 23rd to 27th. The Australian tour will star internationally acclaimed bubble artist, Melody Yang, who will show just how magical an experience bubbles can offer. For over three decades, the Yang family have explored the unknown world of soap bubbles, combining entertainment, art and science into one show. Their imagination and experimentation has lead to something which has so far been seen be 22 million people, and will likely have that number boosted during its several-week Australian tour.

A Conversation With Brittannie Portelli

The QPAC SummerSet series is offering a range of shows which children, families and older guests alike can enjoy. For younger audiences looking to be amazed by circus arts, Circa have brought Carnival of the Animals to the Playhouse...

Cirque Adrenaline | Performance Review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbACmW4NlWw Like quite a few other venues across Queensland and Australia, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) are hosting a special line-up of shows and events across January to coincide with the school holiday period. Known as 'SummerSet 2016', this...

The Proclaimers Set to Perform at QPAC in April 2016

The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) have announced that celtic soul brothers, The Proclaimers, are headed to Australia next April for a coast to coast week-long tour of concerts. Their debut performance will be held in the QPAC Concert...

Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Announce Family-Friendly Summer Line-Up

The recently announced Brisbane run of Cirque Adrenaline was not the only thing fated to be present in the Queensland Performing Arts Centre's (QPAC) Summer line-up. QPAC have announced that from January 6th until January 17th, they will have...

Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games Begins Week in Queensland, Australia

https://youtu.be/zuCbRNUyPpY Those in Queensland now have an opportunity to check out the Australian tour of Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games, presented by Michael Flatley. Following its opening night yesterday evening (review coming shortly), those residing closer to Brisbane have an...

Into The Woods by Harvest Rain Theatre Company | Stage Musical Review

Following their more comedy oriented productions of Monty Python's Spamalot (October 2014) and a modernised adaptation of the already hysterical Essgee version of The Pirates of Penzance (March 2015) - the Brisbane-based Harvest Rain Theatre Company have presented something...

Harvest Rain Takes QPAC Into The Woods Starting Today

https://youtu.be/0lm0Qd6MpLY Although I personally think that their incredibly comical performance of The Pirates of Penzance will be very challenging to beat, Harvest Rain Theatre Company are set to take guests at QPAC Into the Woods for four days only - beginning today...