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What’s On Guide
March '17
Arts
Reviews
PROFILE
A LIVE
PRESENTATION OF
2001:
A Space
Odyssey
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PROFILE
World Science Festival Brisbane
A Live Presentation Of 2001: A Space Odyssey
In a Queensland first, the World Science Festival
Brisbane will screen Stanley Kubrick’s seminal
masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey with the
ground-breaking score performed live at
Queensland’s premiere music venue, the Concert
Hall at QPAC. Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey remains
one of the most influential works in cinema history
and consistently ranks among the top ten films of
all time.
A beautiful blend of science and art, known for
its technological realism and creative audacity,
2001: A Space Odyssey is an exploration of
existentialism, human evolution, technology,
artificial intelligence and extra-terrestrial life.
An extraordinary feature at the time of release,
the first and last 20 minutes of the film are dialogue
free and the innovative use of classical music
includes the Gayane Ballet Suite, lso sprach
Zarathustra and, most memorably, the ultimate space
waltz of The Blue Danube, which launched the piece
into contemporary pop-culture history.
Led by internationally-renowned conductor Marc
Taddei, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and
Australian Voices will bring another dimension to the
cult classic with a live performance of Kubrick’s final
score delivered in the rich quality of surround sound,
for three performances only.
Julliard-trained and globally-successful Marc Taddei
has worked with such diverse artists as Dame Kiri Te
Kanawa, Julian Lloyd Webber, James Morrison,
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Diana Krall, and Art Garfunkel among many others.
Celebrated for his magnificent contribution, his
zest for creating engaging, erudite and innovative
programs, combined with his close audience
connection has won him an unsurpassed public
following and continuing critical acclaim.
Described as captivating and breathtaking,
Australian Voices will bring their distinctive sound
to this once in a lifetime interpretation of one of
the greatest science fiction films ever conceived.
Don’s miss this rare opportunity to experience a
cinematic masterpiece like never before.
A Live Presentation of 2001: A Space Odyssey
22–23 March 2017, Concert Hall QPAC
Tickets: worldsciencefestival.com.au
Presented by Queensland Museum and QPAC in
association with Warner Bros., Southbank Centre
London and the British Film Institute.
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Tony Fenelon –
At the Office
2 April 2pm
Kelvin Grove
State College Theatre
Adult $30
Early Bird $25
Book Now at
www.tosa-qld.org
Step into the office with Australia’s
foremost cinema organist Tony
Fenelon. Experience the charm,
magic and sublime power when
Tony performs on Brisbane’s
magnificent Christie Cinema Pipe
Organ and Grand Piano. Tony’s
programme will feature Leroy
Anderson’s famous ‘The Typewriter’
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transcribed for cinema organ
and solo typewriter. This
programme will delight music
lovers of all ages.
In 2014, Tony was inducted into
the prestigious American Theatre
Organ Society’s "Hall of Fame"
recognising his contribution to
this genre. This mesmerising music
which once oozed from ornate
cinema doors, now allows a
glimpse back through time, into
the jazzy, carefree nights of the
golden age of cinema.
Back by popular demand, don’t
miss Tony Fenelon, in his only 2017
Brisbane concert. Book Now at
www.tosa-qld.org
CHRISTIE CINEMA PIPE ORGAN
Affectionately known as “The Christie”,
a 1934-vintage 11 rank cinema pipe organ
manufactured by the British Hill Norman
and Beard Pipe Organ Company (approx.
1000 pipes) brought to Brisbane in 1969 from
the Granada Theatre, Maidstone, England
and now installed in the Kelvin Grove State
College Theatre. These musical giants,
as much orchestra as organ and entirely
mechanical including percussion and a sound
effects suite, roared into picture theatres
across the world. They allowed one skilled
musician to conjure up a symphony of sound
and provide every necessary musical
impression for breathing life into silent films
and the popular music of the day. The
Christie, England’s answer to the marvellous
American Wurlitzer, provided luxurious 1930's
cinemas with their own sophisticated musical
identity after the silent era ended.
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Ed Kuepper
Restrung
QSOCurrent
Sat 25 Mar, 7.30pm
The Tivoli
qso.com.au/qsocurrent
Throw everything you know about
classical music out the window.
Queensland Symphony Orchestra
is breaking the rules with
QSOCurrent, its genre-busting,
off-the-wall contemporary music
series.
From a Saint, a Laughing Clown
and an Aint, to leading an
orchestra. See Australian rock
legend Ed Kuepper like you’ve
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never seen him before. Hear him
as you’ve never heard him before.
Headlining QSOCurrent in a
world-first, Kuepper will join QSO
to perform spanking new
orchestrations of his latest release,
which have been recomposed for
this one-off show.
Following his lauded solo
sojourn, Lost Cities, Kuepper will
share the Tivoli stage with QSO.
This is stripped back Kuepper and
his guitar, with the Orchestra
illuminating his masterful
songwriting and distinctive gruff
vocals. Don’t miss this rare
opportunity to see two
Queensland music icons combine.
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Minefields &
Miniskirts
April 8–29
Brisbane Arts Theatre
Bookings online at
artstheatre.com.au
Minefields & Miniskirts is a series
of funny, fascinating, sad and
poignant stories of Australian
women who lived in Vietnam
during the war. These women are
now ‘all grown up’ and have
important stories to tell, in many
cases, for the very first time.
Based on the book by Siobhan
McHugh, the play relays “true
stories collected from interviewing
50 women from all sides of the
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Stones in
His Pockets
An Irish
tragicomedy
war – entertainers, nurses,
journalists and those whose
husbands or sons were military
combatants”.
Performed as a series of
monologues, these stories are full
of surprises. The women’s journey
takes them through naivety,
optimism, humour and horror
before ultimately reaching regret,
peace and love.
“McHugh tells their stories
without judgement and with
such compassion that nothing is
withheld. The result is as shocking
as it is informing.” Sydney Morning Herald.
31 March – 1 April, 7.30pm
Gardens Theatre,
QUT Gardens Point
gardenstheatre.qut.edu.au
The best stories are the ones we
don’t see coming. Finding the
extraordinary in the mundane, the
tragicomedy Stones in His Pockets
is the story of a small Irish town
overrun by the arrival of a
Hollywood film shoot. On screen
romance blossoms between a rich
girl and a local farmer, while offscreen local film extras clash with
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the brash Hollywood big shots.
Equal parts deeply moving and
deliciously funny, Stones in His
Pockets sees Grant Cartwright and
Sean Hawkins play 15 characters
between them: an ambitious film
extra, the vacuous Hollywood
starlet, a steam-rolling movie
studio producer, and a desperate
young man caught up in it all.
According to director Chris
Bendall, Stones in His Pockets
zeroes in on the characters we
usually overlook – like a film extra
– to tell the story. “From this
perspective, with comedy and
theatricality, the play highlights
intimate and confronting
narratives that are often left out
of our histories.”
Presented by Critical Stages
and QUT Gardens Theatre
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4–21 May 2017
Anywhere but a theatre anywhere
in Brisbane, Ipswich, Toowoomba,
Sunshine Coast, Scenic Rim, Mackay and
beyond. Full program launch 8 March!
Details and booking at anywheretheatre.com
Brisbane’s biggest and most exciting festival or
performance is visiting more nooks and crannies from
4th to 21st May 2017, with over 600 performances
anywhere you don't expect it.
Theatre in car parks, comedy in laneways, opera in
garages, dance in stairwells, tours of the unexplored
and quirky workshops. Exploring arts and craft, from
cooking to jewellery – making all where you least
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expect it, but most want to be. This year, Anywhere
Theatre Festival has exploded beyond Brisbane City
limits to include Ipswich, Scenic Rim, Sunshine Coast,
Toowoomba, Mackay and the rest of Brisbane. It
doesn’t matter where you are in Queensland, you’ll
find performances anywhere but a theatre happening
near you.
•
•
•
“Shed any preconceived ideas you may have of
going to the theatre as this vibrant festival turns
these expectations on their heads.”
Concrete Playground
Qantas Travel Insider's
"One of the Top Nine International Festivals You
Must See!" (2012)
“You might think Brisbane's laneways are likely
to be infested with rats or the occasional hipster
bar that has milk crates for chairs. But for the past
six years, the laneways (and other miscellaneous
obscure places) become infested for about three
weeks with thespians and the audiences who love
them.” Nathanael Cooper, Brisbane Times.
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•
•
“Holy cow, I can’t believe I had to come to Brisbane
to see brilliant theatre in weird and wacky spaces I
can’t get to at home” Anonymous Melbourne
resident
“See talented performers sprinkled across
all of Brisbane's nooks and crannies’
Photographs by Stuart Hirth
ANYWHERE
THEATRE
FESTIVAL Anywhere Theatre Festival Limited
is supported by the
Queensland Government
through Arts Queensland.
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My Fair Lady
Directed by Julie Andrews
From 14 March
Lyric Theatre, QPAC
myfairladymusical.com.au
Ground-breaking, glorious and
grand…
Celebrating the beloved original,
Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady
comes to the Lyric Theatre, QPAC
Brisbane from 14 March, under the
direction of Julie Andrews.
Opera Australia and John Frost
take pride in presenting the
beloved story of Eliza Doolittle
and Henry Higgins to a new
generation of theatre audiences.
Director Julie Andrews has
assembled a cast of theatre
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royalty for this 60th anniversary
production.
The stellar line-up includes
Downton Abbey star Charles
Edwards as Henry Higgins, Anna
O’Byrne as Eliza Doolittle, Reg
Livermore as Alfred P. Doolittle,
Robyn Nevin as Mrs. Higgins and
Mark Vincent as Freddy. The role
of Colonel Pickering is played by
Tony Llewellyn-Jones and Deidre
Rubenstein plays Mrs. Pearce.
My Fair Lady is an endearing tale
that charms audiences with its
warmth and vivid characters. The
clash of cultures sparks some of
musical theatre’s most witty
dialogue and jubilant songs
including Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?,
On The Street Where You Live,
I Could Have Danced All Night and
Get Me to the Church on Time.
Don’t miss the musical hailed by
The Australian as “Miraculous.
Ridiculously Beautiful”, about the
Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle
and the appealingly arrogant
phoneticist, Henry Higgins.
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World Science
Festival
Brisbane
22 – 26 March 2017
worldsciencefestival.com.au
The World Science Festival
Brisbane returns with brilliant
performances, enlightening
conversations, fascinating
demonstrations and more
hatching baby turtles for you to
fall in love with all over again.
With a range of free and
ticketed events for the whole
family, the 2017 Festival promises
five days and nights of
excitement, discovery, exploration
and entertainment – all designed
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to feed curious minds and
challenge our perceptions of
the world.
Crowd favourites include our
loveable Loggerhead Turtles,
fascinating taxidermy
presentations, Street Science,
inspiring talks, films, workshops
and more.
This year the Festival will
showcase local scientists and
performers from around the
Asia Pacific region; and host the
brightest and the best from
New York.
Ground-breaking discoveries will
be examined. Scientific
experiments will be demonstrated.
Knowledge and entertainment will
be shared. Don’t miss your chance
to be part of something
spectacular. View the program
or buy tickets now at
worldsciencefestival.com.au
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Happy
Birthday
Play School
28 March – Until 30 July 2017
Cobb+Co Museum, Toowoomba
cobbandco.qm.qld.gov.au
Celebrate 50 years of Play School
with Big Ted, Little Ted, Humpty
and Jemima. Take a look at five
decades of Play School including
toys, props and costumes from each
period, alongside archival audio and
video clips of past programs. It
features the Rocket Clock, Flower
Clock and the Play School Windows.
Happy Birthday Play School:
Celebrating 50 Years is a travelling
exhibition from the National
Museum of Australia developed in
collaboration with the ABC.
©Australian Broadcasting
Corporation 2017
Brisbane
Comedy
Festival
Presented by Brisbane
Powerhouse and The Comedy
Channel
26 Feb – 28 Mar
BOOK NOW
brisbanecomedyfestival.com
The eighth annual Brisbane
Comedy Festival is the biggest yet,
with over 66 comedians across
four weeks.
Audiences can expect a
star-studded line-up jam packed
with over 66 of the very best local,
national and international acts,
performing over four weeks at two
iconic venues, the Brisbane
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A Room for
Wild Animals
Powerhouse and Brisbane City
Hall. Comedians taking centre
stage include Wil Anderson, To
Gleeson, Hannah Gadsby, Fiona
O’Loughlin, Frank Woodley, Sam
Simmons, Cal Wilson, Luke
McGregor, Dave Hughes and many,
many more!
A month of side-splitting
laughter is guaranteed, so don’t
hold back; take in as much comedy
as possible. And remember what
Steve Martin said: “comedy is the
art of making people laugh
without making them puke.”
On Now
The Workshops Rail Museum
North Street
North Ipswich
theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.au
In an Ipswich first, this impressive
collection from the Queensland
Museum vaults showcases 20
taxidermy specimens including
big cats, bears and deer.
The exhibition speaks on behalf
of their living relatives, teaching
us about wildlife diversity from
around the globe as well as
habitat protection and wildlife
conservation.
A Room for Wild Animals is on
now until 26 November and is
included with Museum entry.
Family tickets (2 adults and
up to 4 children) are just $63.
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Gershwin!
Bernstein!
America!
The QSO Music Director is supported by Timothy Fairfax AC.
Queensland
Ballet 's Raw
17 March – 25 March
Playhouse, QPAC
queenslandballet.com.au
Queensland Ballet’s Raw will
captivate and inspire with three
transcendent dance pieces.
Christopher Bruce's celebrated
contemporary ballet, Ghost Dances,
is performed to music by
Inti-Illimani, Liam Scarlett's No
Man's Land reflects upon the
heartache of war, and Glass
Concerto by Greg Horsman captures
the escalating intensity of Philip
Glass's music.
with Queensland Symphony
Orchestra
Thu 27 Apr, 7.30pm
Brisbane City Hall
qso.com.au
Relish in the music of America’s
Golden Age as Music Director
Alondra de la Parra leads QSO in
this spirited evening of works from
Gershwin, Bernstein and more.
Jet to sun-drenched Arizona in
Grofé’s vivid Sunrise and
Cloudburst from Grand Canyon
Suite and the bustling backstreets
of New Jersey with Bernstein’s On
the Waterfront, then get swept off
your feet in Gershwin’s An
American Paris.
Opera in the
Reservoir:
UOC’s Greatest
Hits!
#FirstWorld
WhiteGirls:
Botox Party!
7 March to 12 March
Brisbane Powerhouse
brisbanecomedyfestival.com
Since their sold-out debut in 2014,
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls have been
delighting audiences across Australia
with their catchy vocals and
uniquely hilarious narcissistic
comedy.
Grab a Botox cocktail and join
Tiffany and Madison for this
face-paralysing celebration of
privilege, entitlement and first
world vanity, featuring original
comic songs exploring
#firstworldproblems; quinoa
enemas, designer dogs, accidental
sexting and the Refugee Diet.
April 21 – 30,
The Spring Hill Reservoir
ticketmaster.com.au
undergroundopera.com.au
As Underground Opera celebrates
its 10th year of extraordinary
performances in breathtaking
spaces, the company will present
their greatest hits from the years;
judged by UOC Founder/Director
Bruce Edwards. Expect spellbinding
arias, impactful ensemble pieces
and emotive duets, when you
venture into the 150-year-old
reservoir, six metres below Wickham
Terrace, to be entertained by
world-class performers.
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