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bENTERTAINED Fresh Harvest A beautiful freak show Harvest Rain Theatre Company lends a hand to Brisbane’s independent theatre scene, writes Chris Herden La Soirée is saucy, fun, and downright decadent, writes Chris Herden T he Harvest Rain Theatre Company continues to inject lifeblood into the veins of Brisbane’s musical theatre community. The company has just launched Incubator, a new initiative that aims to grow, nurture and provide the optimal conditions for some daring new theatrical experiences. “Incubator is an opportunity for independent artists to produce the work they want to do – to give them a workspace that won’t cost them an arm and a leg,” says Brisbane theatre director and curator of the Incubator program Catarina Hebbard. “We’ll provide a safe environment in which new work can be tested, developed, shown, reworked and then presented as part of the Incubator season.” Two shows from the inaugural Incubator season will play through May and June. Matilda Award-winner Cienda McNamara will direct the Australian premiere of 35mm: A Musical Exhibition. Boasting a cast of talented locals, 35mm is set at an art installation where each photo creates a unique song. “The art work goes hand in hand with some amazing music,” Hebbard says. “It’s a song cycle, a visual spectacle with audience interaction.” Prior to 35mm you can get your skates on for the best disco in town, Xanadu. Emerging Brisbane director Joshua McCann-Thomson will present a sparkling 21st century stage musical interpretation of the 1980 film. It's a hilarious, roller skating adventure about a mysterious goddess who helps a young artist create a unique arts club called the Xanadu. The stage version has all the great ELO songs from the movie, and it’s a musical about following your dreams despite the limitations. So if you want to feel inspired, there’s a place… and a show… it’s called Xanadu. Xanadu plays Harvest Rain’s Hayward Street Studios, Stafford, from 13 May. 35MM: A Musical Exhibition plays from 3 June. Visit: www.harvestrain.com.au A spellbinding concoction of vaudeville, acrobatics and slapstick, La Soirée has thrilled more than 10 million people across the globe. For the theatrical phenomenon’s 10th anniversary season, QPAC’s Playhouse Theatre will be transformed into an intimate salon setting. With a choice of ringside seats on offer, audience members can expect to be right amongst the action. La Soirée is pure entertainment. It’s a circus like you’ve never seen before in that it seamlessly melds the old Victorian-era music hall style of burlesque with the jaw-dropping, singular and often inexplicable acts that appeal to a YouTube generation. The end result is a beautiful and delicious freak show for adults. “Ten years ago when we assembled this rag tag group of fabulous and freaky artists from the edges of society, vaudeville and variety were dirty words,” says creative producer Brett Haylock. “Entertainment guides didn't even have cabaret sections back then. Now you can’t swing a leopard-print bra in London's West End or Downtown Manhattan without hitting a cabaret artiste who’s at the very top of their game.” La Soirée includes a performance by the awe-inspiring aerial gymnast and Brisbane Festival favourite Bath Boy, who will return to drench his gasping admirers once again. Good nights out don't come better than this, says star Asher Treleaven. “The best thing you could do is take your date, your partner, your wife… whoever! Bring them to see the show. I guarantee you’ll have a fantastic time.” La Soirée plays at QPAC Playhouse Theatre from 7 to 24 May. Visit: www.qpac.com.au