A Christmas Carol Returns to QPAC This December – shake & stir Continue Queensland’s Newest Christmas Tradition

We are excited to play in the Lyric Theatre and to join other returning companies and artists in welcoming audiences back to QPAC. 2020 has been filled with so much anxiety and uncertainty so we are thrilled to offer audiences of all ages a heaped serving of festive cheer to round out the year

Nick Skubij – shake & stir theatre co Artistic Director

“QPAC has collaborated with the formidable shake & stir to develop and stage new and captivating works for close to a decade. The Centre is passionate about the success of Queensland artists and companies and A Christmas Carol is another great work developed with Queensland artists that attracts large audiences to the theatre, many for the first-time

“Returning to QPAC for its third season and becoming somewhat of an annual Christmas tradition for QPAC’s Playhouse, this uplifting production will this year light up our largest theatre for the first time and promises to enthrall and delight audiences now more than ever

John Kotzas – Chief Executive of QPAC

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