Opening this weekend is Redcliffe Musical Theatre Company’s innovative new rendition of the Stephen Sondheim classic, Into The Woods. In … More
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The Reaction Theory’s The Unspoken Word is ‘Joe’ Brings Complex, Messy and Real Women to Backdock Arts
Bravo Brisbane had the delightful opportunity to catch up for an interview with the director of The Unspoken Word is ‘Joe’, Ruby Sanders and one of the actors, Mackenzie Curtis. They talked to us about feminism, portraying real women on stage and what it takes to make it in the world of theatre as young, aspiring artists in Brisbane. Check out what they had to say!
Brisbane Women Rockers Raise The Roof // Koko Uzi Interview
Bravo Brisbane recently had the opportunity to sit down for an interview with Brisbane all-female rock band, Koko Uzi. This unique group has a kicking sound and sat down to chat to us about it and their upcoming gig at Return to White Chairs Reunion Vol. 3 at The Triffid on December 19 which will pay tribute to some of the great women in Brisbane music from the 70’s and 80’s!
A Refreshing Blend of Old and New: Family Band, Girl and Girl’s New EP
From the very moment you hear the first notes of up-and-coming band Girl and Girl’s debut EP, you will be in love! This band’s unique sound is a refreshing blend of old and new. Conjuring distinctive indie rock vibes, Girl and Girl consists of front man Kai James, brothers, Jayden and Coby Williams and Kai’s drumming Aunty, Melissa James. This multi-generational family band has made a splash in the Aussie music scene here on the south-east coast.
Scouthouse Interview: New surf rock from Brisbane
Recently, Bravo Brisbane had the immense privilege to sit down with songwriter, vocalist and guitarist, Casey Charteris, from up-and-coming Brisbane band, Scouthouse. On their Facebook page, Scouthhouse describes themselves as “Your favourite surf rock space cowboys and you don’t even realise it yet.” Check out what Casey had to say about the band below!
Up-and-coming Brisbane artist challenges her cultural background in a new art and photography exhibition
Local, up-and-coming abstract painter and photographer, Jui The Artist, will be displaying her collection of works at the Red Bowler Coffee Lounge and Wine Bar on Sunday, 3 October 2021. ‘The Wave’ will feature roughly 44 pieces of abstract art and photography from Jui The Artist. Jui has been creating abstract art for the last ten years. Jui says that the discovery of abstract art was incredibly empowering and freeing and did wonders for her mental health. This art form fascinated Jui as for the first time she was free to embrace imperfection and mistakes through art. Jui hopes that her work would inspire and encourage others to explore abstract art and to experience the freedom to create anything with passion without the fear of mistakes or the limitations of traditional art.
Portraits: The Godfather meets The Haunting of Hill House in Observatory Theatre’s new show
New independent theatre company, Observatory Theatre will present Portraits, an intense new Australian drama that confronts audiences with the dark … More
Visual Storytelling and Clowning // Backstage with UTOPIA! and the Caravan Calamity’s Kara Fisher
With Anywhere Festival 2021 just around the corner, Bravo Brisbane caught up with one of the creators bringing theatre to … More
Fresh, Innovative & Brave // Observatory Theatre 2021 Season Launch
There is nothing more exciting than seeing fresh faces on the Brisbane theatre scene. The new kids on the block, … More
“We’ve got someone for everyone” // Backstage with The Belles of Burlesque’s Don D’Bauch
Bravo Brisbane recently sat down for an exclusive interview with internationally revered talent scout Donatella ‘Don’ D’Bauch (Victoria Posner) to discuss InsideOutside Theatre Company’s upcoming season of The Belles of Burlesque.