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Queensland Theatre Company have pulled out all the stops for the end of their 2009 season with the continued run on their highly successful production of The Crucible at the Playhouse ...

Queensland Theatre Company Facebook competition:Win an autographed copy of Michael Gow’s script TOY SYMPHONY. Be the first to answer this question: In the play TOY SYMPHONY, which NSW town did main character Roland Henning grow up?

Queensland Theatre Company If searching for a car park, pushing through crowds and midnight madness is all too difficult this year, why not book a Season Ticket gift voucher online. It's the perfect gift that continues giving all year round!

Queensland Theatre Company Toy Symphony - Chris Pitman never leaves the stage!

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If you’re under 30, this night at the theatre is for you. Take in the show, stay for the post-show Q and A session with the actors and creative team, and then hang out with them at the Studio bar (with a DJ playing) afterwards. Plus, there'll be heap of prizes up for grabs
When Tom meets Helen in a crowded restaurant, t...heir chance encounter soon develops into a full-blown romance.
Helen is beautiful, smart, funny and just a little on the large size. But to Tom’s self-obsessed work buddies, she’s just plain gross.
As office gossip about their relationship turns increasingly malicious, peer pressure leads to question whether his love for Helen outweighs the shallow stereotypes of his workmates.
If you’re under 30, this night at the theatre is for you.
Time:6:30PM Thursday, June 24th
Location:Bille Brown Studio

Queensland Theatre Company
If you’re under 30, this night at the theatre is for you. Take in the show, stay for the post-show Q and A session with the actors and creative team, and then hang out with them at the Studio bar (with a DJ playing) afterwards. There'll be drinks, dancing and music to enjoy.
Thom Pain has an itch to scratch, and with yo...ur help he might just find it.
But first, he needs to share a few things with you, like the time his girlfriend woke up one morning and decided … oh, but he’ll get back to you about that one …
With nothing but a sharp suit and some even sharper stories, Thom is an everyman trying to make sense of the world, and his place in it.
Will Eno’s underground hit (Edinburgh, London, New York) has been described as ‘stand up existentialism’, and it gurgles with the grim humour and pain of life.
If you’re under 30, this night at the theatre is for you
Time:7:30PM Thursday, April 8th
Location:Bille Brown Studio

Queensland Theatre Company Farewell to the wonderful cast & crew of The Crucible. Thanks for a great season

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The 7 Stages of Grieving is a contemporary Indigenous performance text performed by one woman. The play utilizes many theatrical styles drawn from both Indigenous and western traditions as the woman tells poignant and humorous stories of grief and reconciliation. The woman’s journey through love, anger and loss, is a s...trong reminder of human strength, compassion and the will to survive.
In an environment where Aboriginal Australians battle racism, deaths in custody, a history of violence and the anguish of land, The 7 Stages of Grieving is a strong reminder of Indigenous peoples' will to survive, their sense of humour and irony, while reinforcing the traditional role of Indigenous Australians as storytellers.
Tues 27 Jul 1.00pm and 6.30pm
Wed 28 Jul 10.00am and 1.00pm
Thu 29 Jul 1.00pm and 6.30pm
Fri 30 Jul 10.00am
Sat 31 Jul 7.30pm
Mon 2 Aug 1.00pm
Tue 3 Aug 1.00pm and 6.30pm
Wed 4 Aug 10.00am and 1.00pm
Thu 5 Aug 10.00am and 6.30pm
Fri 6 Aug 10.00am
An education performance for years 8 - 12
Time:1:00PM Tuesday, July 27th
Location:Bille Brown Studio, 78 nmontague Road, South Brisbane

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Recognised as the most significant play of the 20th century by the National Theatre of Great Britain, Waiting for Godot opens with two men waiting on a desolate road for the arrival of another man, Mr Godot. They pass the time with philosophical debate, petty arguments and game playing. Funny, sad, trivial and profoun...d in every moment, the characters typify something about us all, as we strive to understand a world which has many more questions than answers.
April
Thu 22 12.00pm and 6.30pm
Fri 23 10.00am
Sat 24 7.30pm
Tue 27 10.00am and 6.30pm
Wed 28 12.00pm
Thu 29 12.00pm and 6.30pm
Fri 30 10.00am
May
Sat 1 7.30pm
Mon 3 12.00pm
Tue 4 10.00am and 6.30pm
Wed 5 12.00pm and 6.30pm
Thu 6 12.00pm and 6.30pm
Fri 7 10.00am
An education performance for years 10 - 12
Time:12:00PM Thursday, April 22nd
Location:Bille Brown Studio, 78 Montague Road, South Brisbane

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With their wonderful world of adventure, fantasy and fun the tales of the Brothers Grimm have enthralled children and adults alike for centuries.
Featuring spellbinding characters, these stories are a fabulous escape into a delightful world where anything and everything is possible.
From The Golden Goose to Hansel and Gr...etel, these modern adaptations infuse the mischievous spirit of the Grimm’s original fables with a fresh vitality and humour.
Enduring folk tales of theatrical wit that will equally amaze children and amuse adults.
Time:6:30PM Monday, November 8th
Location:Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

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Already being hailed as an Australian classic, When the Rain Stops Falling by Andrew Bovell’s (Lantana, Strictly Ballroom) is a landmark theatrical event.
From the claustrophobia of a small 1950s London flat to the windswept coast of South Australia and into the heart of the Australian desert, this stunning epic spans f...our generations and two families living at the opposite ends of the world bound together by a shared past.
When Gabriel Law retraces his father’s footsteps in an attempt to solve the mystery of his disappearance, he is forced to confront the truth of a family secret and find the strength to accept what has gone before, in order to follow a new life.
An epic Australian saga that begins with a miracle.
Time:6:30PM Wednesday, October 20th
Location:Playhouse, QPAC

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Lifelong friends Jerry and Robert are rivals in the publishing world, but also rivals for the love of Robert’s wife Emma.
Jerry and Emma believe they have created the perfect, private romance that no one will discover, until they begin to learn how hard it is to keep a secret.
But is it their friends and lovers they are ...betraying, or themselves?
Nobel prize-winner Harold Pinter peels back the layers of an unfolding love affair, in reverse chronological order, as we eventually discover the idyllic source of this doomed love triangle.

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Matilde’s parents died laughing – literally – but she missed the killer punch line.
In her new homeland of America, she staves off the boredom of cleaning the house of the uptight Lane by trying to create the funniest joke in the world.
But when Lane’s husband decides to leave her for an older woman, it is Matilde wh...o must come to her rescue – if only she can remember the gag.
Enter the whimsical world of The Clean House, a heart-warming story of love, loss and the life-affirming power of laughter.
Laughter really is the best medicine
Time:6:30PM Monday, June 28th
Location:Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

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When Tom meets Helen in a crowded restaurant, their chance encounter soon develops into a full on romance.
Helen’s beautiful, smart, funny and just a little on the large size. But to Tom’s self-obsessed work buddies, she’s plain gross.
As office gossip about their relationship turns increasingly malicious, Tom finds him...self questioning whether his love for Helen outweighs the shallow stereotypes of his workmates.



























