


Anywhere Theatre FestivalAnywhere Theatre Festival is back in Brisbane for another year of impressive, imaginative and spontaneous performances. |

Vikram and the VampireGiven Zen Zen Zo's quirk for re-inventing classical tales, there's no doubt their latest production of... |

Bouncing Back From DisasterIn memorandum of past events, Queensland Museum presents Bouncing Back From Disaster - a display of... |

Goodbye Vaudeville Charlie MuddDancing on the edge of wartime, a troupe of vaudevillian performers are suspended in the year... |


Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are DeadStaged by the Brisbane Arts Theatre, and is directed by Natasha Kapper, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are... |


The Mad Hatter's Tea PartyAs a follow-on from the Queensland Ballet’s whimsical production of Alice in Wonderland, Paddington’s Plaza Theatre... |

Viva La FemmeViva La Femme is a great opportunity for viewers to catch up on the happenings of... |

Cut Copy Culture: Karl ShoobridgeShoobridge has taken the core of digitally reproduced artworks, cropping and dragging the timeframe and hierarchies... |

Beijing Hao!The University of Queensland introduce the Beijing Hao exhibit, aimed to educate and reveal how relatable... |

Distance: Daniel McKwewnDistance is video installation exploring the intersection of roles between the Hollywood Entertainment Industry and the... |

Daydream BelieversDaydream Believers is an exhibition of works by artists who explore history in all its horror,... |

Call for Entry: Marie Ellis OAM PrizeOpen to those who have completed work within the last twelve months, the competition is calling... |

Modern Woman: Daughters and LoversThis exhibition features stunning pieces of artwork while exposing a historical snapshot of a society undergoing... |

Perspectives: Australian War MemorialQUT Art Museum will be displaying artwork by two leading Australian contemporary artists, Jon Cattapan and... |

Social NetworkingAddressing themes such as human rights, sustainability and cultural exchange, the exhibition reflects on the ways... |

Contemporary Australia: WomenCelebrating the wide range of female artists, these collected works span diverse, energetic and innovative topics,... |

Friday, 18th May - 8PM
@ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
He conjures purple rain and has the odd ability to make doves cry. This absolute, ultimate musician is going to be in our city this week and next.

Friday, 18th May - 8PM
@ Barsoma
Lapalux and oOoOO are both producers who have been given the responsibility of bringing Barsoma to life on Friday.

Thursday, 10th May - Saturday, 19th May
@ The Streets of Brisbane
Anywhere Theatre Festival is back in Brisbane for another year of impressive, imaginative and spontaneous performances.

Wednesday, 2nd May - Saturday, 19th May
@ The Old Museum
Given Zen Zen Zo's quirk for re-inventing classical tales, there's no doubt their latest production of Vikram and the Vampire will give anything less.

Friday, 20th January - Sunday, 20th May
@ Queensland Museum
In memorandum of past events, Queensland Museum presents Bouncing Back From Disaster - a display of artifacts and stories discussing the impacts of the floods.

Thursday, 17th May - Saturday, 26th May
@ Schonell Theatre
Dancing on the edge of wartime, a troupe of vaudevillian performers are suspended in the year 1914. Underground Productions’ second mainhouse show of 2012, Goodbye Vaudeville Charlie Mudd explores the end of an era.

Wednesday, 9th May - Saturday, 26th May
@ Metro Arts
Caught somewhere between Oscar Wilde and Virginia Woolf, she is of one of Australia's most intriguing writers. Watch, wait and be transfixed as the curious world of Eve Langley steps out onto the Metro Arts stage.

Thursday, 10th May - Saturday, 26th May
@ Brisbane Arts Theatre
Staged by the Brisbane Arts Theatre, and is directed by Natasha Kapper, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is the iece of meta-theatre you've been waiting for.
Saturday, 5th May - Saturday, 26th May
@ La Boite Theatre
Presented by La Boite Theatre, co-produced with Sydney’s Griffin Theatre, and directed by Lee Lewis, A Hoax is a vicious satire on the politics of identity, modern celebrity and the peddling of abuse culture.

Sunday, 6th May - Sunday, 27th May
@ Plaza Theatre Caf
As a follow-on from the Queensland Ballet’s whimsical production of Alice in Wonderland, Paddington’s Plaza Theatre Café is putting on a tea party you won’t want to miss.

Thursday, 3rd May - Sunday, 27th May
@ Lust for Life Tattoo
Viva La Femme is a great opportunity for viewers to catch up on the happenings of the art industry and get a female’s perspective on all the current activities of the world.

Friday, 18th May - Saturday, 2nd June
@ Spiro Grace Art Rooms
Shoobridge has taken the core of digitally reproduced artworks, cropping and dragging the timeframe and hierarchies of the initial painting to expel any original meaning.