As part of a collab between QPAC and IndelArts its time to enjoy tunes from Maggie Goodman, Dr Jeff Usher and Ella Done an as part of the Live at Melbourne St Green live music series.
As part of a collab between QPAC and IndelArts its time to enjoy tunes from Maggie Goodman, Dr Jeff Usher and Ella Done an as part of the Live at Melbourne St Green live music series.
The Toucan Club is back for its third year at Pip Theatre, Milton QLD. Featuring a diverse range of local emerging and established artists. piptheatre.org/toucanclub/
It does not surprise me. MAGA is all about unaccountability. Starting with their leader. To George and others, please stay brave in calling them out and never letting them get away with it.
Last night Amy Shark brought an intimate show with only her and her pianist to the Night at the Parkland series in Brisbane. Sharing more behind the scenes stories than ever, and her songs distilled down to only two instruments, was mesmerising.
As someone on Wegovi for the prevention of relapse into type 2 diabetes (my body didn't respond to diet and exercise due to age), I approve of Williams' support against the stigma, but also agree that influencers shouldn't be pushing medical treatments. Please speak to your doctor.
I had a lot of fun with this one. Seeing a mix of millenial friendly content and speed of delivery, and an entertaining story line as long as you don't take life too seriously. Also interesting to see a different take on the original.
Alex stands to the left of a couch wearing a maroon sweater, brown slacks and white shoes, looking off into the distance. On the couch sits Brian with his arms crossed wearing a brown shirt over a white tshirt and jeans, and sitting next to him is Allan wearing a sports jacket over a white shirt and jeans. Brian and Allan are watching Alex.
Penny is sitting behind a coffee table wearing a blue shirt and jeans with red shoes and a hand bag over her left shoulder and looking off into the distance. Rachel is sitting next to her and watching Penny, wearing a horizontally striped tshirt and jeans, with a backpack on the ground next to her.
The set of The Great Divide, to the left a cough with two cushions, at the rear a kitchen table with a single chair and an empty glass of wine, in the center a black leather couch, and to the right an office table with two chairs, lit with pale blue and red light. On the backdrop is projected "By David Williamson, The Great Divide".
Final rehearsals for Villanova Players' production of The Great Divide, directed by Elizabeth Morris, and opening this Friday. Here's a sneak peak with Carissa Zygis as Alex, Troy Bullock as Alan, and Nathan Seng as Brian, and Jane Binstead as Penny with Jade Davis as Rachel.
So why did they paint Alec Baldwin?
Music for March to raise funds for Marcello Milani. Ben Ely and the Mungo Fungo band, Isis with Lucinda Shaw, Toni Lawson, Rozi Pizzey and the spiritual Tenzin Choegyal with Rob Davidson on keys. Not pictured Barb Fordham and Annie Morris, Paddy Dempsey and Resin Dogs.
You know that rule - pics or it didn't happen - doesn't always apply.
A change of pace. Battle of the Bands. 4 local Brisbane bands putting on a show. Sorry to the bass player for chopping off his head.
A change of pace chilling with These Idle Hands at their self-titled album launch at The Cave Inn, supported by Silver Sircus. Nothing beats independent music.
LIVE PERFORMERS!
LIVE PERFORMERS!
LIVE PERFORMERS!
And I'm not apologising for the capslock. :)
I'd rate brokering a ceasefire in Gaza over brokering a deal for a social media app any day of the week.
LA burns, he's being sworn in on Monday, and he's focused on how to extort money from a TV show. True colors shining bright.
Well, I've never heard a Tariff tell a joke?
Karen and Lucinda are standing at microphones singing while James is seated and playing a keyboard. They are all wearing coloured tinsel costumes. In the background is an animation of classic baroque art.
Celebrating more independent theatre with Sex and Other Philosophies, by Karen Lee Roberts, Lucinda Shaw and James Halloran - asking the questions of life and answers none. 2024 performances at Adelaide Fringe (with Sandro Collarelli) and NAFA Festival Townsville. Pic courtesy of Deb Mayes.
Oliver is sitting on a chair at the front right of stage while Tim plays the keybard at the left rear. There is a dark blue hue over the stage and Oliver's jackets can be seen faintly in the background on a coat rack.
Watching from the side of the stage, Oliver stands at center stage wearing a red jacket with black lapels, while Tim plays the keyboard behind him. They are lit with blue and red lights.
Celebrating more great Brisbane artists from 2024. Oliver Hetherington-Page and Tim Forrester in The No Bang Theory, produced by indelabilityArts, Metro Arts and the Brisbane Festival, and playing at Metro Arts and NAFA Festival Townsville.
Karen is singing on stage while wearing a green dress. To the left Dr Jeff Usher is seated playing a keyboard, wearing an orange Hawaiian shirt. Karen and Jeff are lit by spotlights and the stage is backlit in blue.
Celebrating a year of theatre. "Chameleon" performed by Karen Lee Roberts and Dr Jeff Usher, a story of one woman's journey to mental wellness. In 2024 this cabaret made it to The Empire Theatre, Toowoomba AU, and Darwin Fringe Festival.