Hamlet - Roundhouse Theatre This is the greatest play ever written. Hamlet is Shakespeare's cleverest hero, and maybe the sexiest too. We want to be him, be friends with him, or sleep with him. He is son, lover, friend, student, comedian, actor, director, brilliant visionary and expert swordsman. And he's a Prince. Yet for all this astonishing variety, he walks the world with us and asks our questions.  |
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The Little Dog Laughed - Cremorne Theatre QPAC Hot acting property, Mitchell, is about to make it big professionally, but his personal life is a mess. His cunningly manipulative agent, Diane, knows that Mitchell can be the next big thing, if he can only overcome his ‘slight recurring case of homosexuality’. When Mitchell falls for the young hustler Alex and tongues start wagging, Diane resorts to increasingly ridiculous schemes to keep the truth from coming out.  |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show with Live Floorshow - StageDoor Dinner Theatre In the tradition of the “Midnight Screenings”, die hard fans will bring the movie to life with an interactive floorshow. Dance the night away with hits like “Sweet Transvestite”, “Hot Patootie”, and “The Time Warp,” and sing along with the stars of the 1975 Cult Film Classic, Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Richard O’Brien.  |
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Avenue Q - Playhouse Theatre QPAC Avenue Q is an hilarious, feel-good musical performed by a wonderful mix of puppets and humans. Cross Sesame Street with the Muppet show, give it an R rating, slap on a health warning that too much laughter can make your sides ache and you've got Avenue Q!
NOTE This show is not suitable for children 12 years and under.  |
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Anyone for Breakfast? - Old Shire Hall When Shirley's good friend Jane decides to make an assignation with a young man she has met at the squash club, helpful Shirley is only too happy to lend her house to Jane for the purpose, as this leaves Shirley free to spend the evening with the object of her affection - Jane's husband, Roger!  |
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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - Pavillion Theatre This musical comedy follows six young people all striving to win their local Spelling Bee.  |
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Casablanca: A Radio Play - Merthyr Uniting Church This much-loved movie, presented as a live radio broadcast complete with ‘visible’ sound effects and a cast onstage in evening dress, is an evening of pure fun and nostalgia!  |
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The Merchants of Bollywood - Lyric Theatre QPAC The International smash hit The Merchants of Bollywood returns to Australian stages after its triumphant World tour. The glamour and glitter that is Bollywood returns to the Australian stages in 2010 following its worldwide success and rave reviews. The Merchants of Bollywood features a cast of 40 performers direct from Film City Mumbai -- the home of Bollywood Cinema.  |
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Edges: A Song Cycle - Mina Parade Warehouse Written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, EDGES: A SONG CYCLE follows the lives of four individuals trying to find out who they are and who they will become. Not your typical musical, this coming-of-age story focuses on the journey to adulthood and explores each characters’ perception of identity, love and commitment.  |
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Flicking the Flint - Sue Benner Theatre Award winning author’s haunting short story burning to be brought to the stage. Brisbane-based performance maker, Kate Lee has teamed with acclaimed new literary voice, Anna Krien to adapt her confronting and thrilling short story FLICKING THE FLINT for the stage from 10th to 27th March as part of Metro Arts’ ‘The Independents 2010’.  |
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Soirees Classiques - Thomas Dixon Centre Enjoy the fine music and dance as some of Brisbane’s most accomplished musicians perform with Queensland Ballet in the popular Soirées Classiques series at the Thomas Dixon Centre. Artistic Director François Klaus hosts these short programs which feature a selection of captivating dance pieces and musical works.  |
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