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RAVING ABOUT RASA
The premier of Rasa at the Brisbane Powerhouse’s Wonderland Festival has got us raving! Many who follow the Brisbane comedy scene would...
SLACK MIRROR
Slack Mirror: Dystopian Sketch Comedy opened at Brisbane’s Wonderland Festival on Thursday night for a strictly limited run, playing to a...
HEAD FIRST ACROBATS RAILED IT
Fasten your seatbelts – this show is off the rails! Following their sell out show Elixir at last year’s Wonderland Festival, the...
ELIXIR IS MEDICINE FOR LAUGHTER
Elixir takes you on a journey of comedy and circus, all told through the story of a science experiment (yes, you guessed it – drinking...
FUNNY AS SHARK
Comedian Sam Bowden’s one man show, The Epicurean Shark, at the Wonderland Festival 2018 is a must-see! In his 60-minute show, Bowden...
REAL JOB. REAL LAUGHS.
Fresh from the Melbourne Fringe Festival Claire Healy brings us her latest cabaret show (Get a) Real Job. Healy’s hilarious job history...
TARRANT-IFIC MAGIC!
For the past five years, award-winning mentalist and magician, Matt Tarrant, has been performing sell-out shows at the Adelaide Fringe...
WHAT ARE YOUR INVISIBLE THINGS?
Today’s high expectations of live theatre makes it hard to get a real wow factor from a show. But Invisible Things demonstrates...
HIGHGATE HILL THRILLS!
Brisbane singer-songwriter and owner of Time Off magazine Sean Sennett premiered his show I Left My Heart in Highgate Hill at the...
A MODERN GREEK COMEDY
Borrowing many elements from traditional Greek comedy theatre, Larry’s Odyssey is a completely immersive (and sometimes confronting)...
IS THREE A CROWD OR JUST PLAIN AWKWARD?
Black humour is often the antidote for awkward subject matters, and such is the case in The Wives of Wolfgang, an original cabaret featuring
CIRCUS MEETS THEATRE AT WONDERLAND
Director Celia White stretches the imagination with Dadaism-like fervour at the Wonderland Festival 2017. Featuring a cast of three circus-t
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