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    Queensland Theatre

    Queensland Theatre

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.5 kmSouth Brisbane

    We really are lucky here in Brisbane. Say what you will, but with a theatre company such as QTC in…read moreour midst, there's creativity in abundance in the River City. I've seen several shows at QTC's Billie Brown Studios and each has been a unique and clever look into the lives of us mere humans. Some expose our flaws, others commiserate with our human condition, then there's the ones that are just laugh out loud funny. QTC aren't afraid to shy away from the confrontational and they stand behind supporting local artists and playwrights. And despite the calibre of performances, the tickets are affordable. The most recent show we saw here was $30 a ticket. For a performance that left us roaring with laughter, almost bought to tears and back to knowing smirks - it was worth every cent. Want even more value? Buy a season pass. In these crazy times when we're more in-tune with our iDevice screen than our next door neighbours, it's refreshing to have a sanctuary to escape and be immersed into the story of others.

    In the relatively quiet Montague road stands the Majestic…read morelooking Queensland theatre company. Being the state run theatre you expect things to be of a high calibre ...and my friend you will not be disappointed. I frankly can't wait to see what these guys have cooked up for the 2012 season (Especially the saucy looking Romeo & Juliet.) Their play's are entertaining, thought provoking and make for a perfect evening out. What I really love about QTC is their support of emerging artists. With anything creative the job market can get crazy competitive and tough so it is great to see they offer special productions, writing programs, workshops, graduate auditions and work experience. (Basically every opportunity you need to develop into a theatre buff.) So if you have thespian tendencies or just really love the theatre, QTC is the place to be.

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    The Tivoli - Nick Cave at The Tivoli

    The Tivoli

    4.3(21 reviews)
    2.0 kmFortitude Valley

    KIMBRA - Tivoli 15/05/2012 support acts Daniel Merriweather…read moreand Sam Lawrence First time I saw Kimbra in a smaller scale more "intimate"concert, was at the Spiegeltent Brisbane Festival 2011. At the time, momentum was gathering with Gotye's track "Somebody I useto know" in the Aussie charts, and Kimbra had been signed to Warnerby the same guy who signed Prince. Having seen her videos on YouTubeand acoustic renditions of her own tracks, one could tell, this gir lwas headed for big, big things. Last night's concert at the Tivoli showed just that. KIMBRA is an international superstar! Its no wonder, there'sso much buzz in the USA and Europe for her album "VOWS", which has been re-released for the US market with 4 new tracks. The show was on a larger scale, and with new fans on board, KIMBRA was electrifying in her performance and stage presence. Her vocal chemistry with her band is undeniable, and they delivered a show that even the Pope would be bobbing his head rhythmically to as well as cure any bad day. This time around, touring in Oz, KIMBRA has achieved even more since the Brisbane Festival in 2011. #1 in the US Billboard's with Gotye, appearanceson Saturday Night Live, toured all over USA, Canada & Europe, performed at South-by-Southwest Festival, as well as collaborations with Foster the people's Mark Foster & Dance producer A-Track on "Warrior" (http://www.journeys.com/pluginto/). Kimbra has Capped this off by winning the Grand Prize for International Song-Writing for "Cameo Lover" earlier this month. All of this at just 22 years old.Despite tired legs from standing at length, thirst, sweat, the humidity of having many bodies around you, all was forgotten as KIMBRA took to the stage. She delivers a very quirky, eclectic, energetic, infectious, and most of all, unique performance. Her distinct hook-laden vocals, the faces she makes whilst passionately delivering a song, her weird little dances, and cute outfits, make for a memorable night. It's easy to put KIMBRA in the "pop" category, but she is so much more than that. I would even go as far to say, that if any artist in this day and age can create their own genre, then KIMBRA may have just achieved it. Each of the songs she delivered & performed are all different musically, deriving sounds and elements from various genres. From "settle down", "call me", "cameo lover", "samaritan","wandering limbs", "old flame", there's Soul, Blues, R&B, funk, rock, gospel and of course her latest offering "warrior", is an 80's pop-synth dance sound..which was absolutely mind-blowing liVE, and totally got the crowd off their feet and dancing.Amazing night, great show, and considering Kimbra's star is rising, great value for money @ $50. Special mention to Daniel Merriweather.. an artist who has worked with Mark Ronson (one of the best producers out there, known for his work with Amy Winehouse on Back to black), Daniel has a UK platinum selling album, LOve & War, various collaborations, including a duet on that album with Adele, as well as tours in the USA under his belt.It's a shame, that he is probably more known overseas, than he is in his own country. Melbourne talent, represent!He definitely got the crowd even more pumped for KIMBRA..memorable peformance from Merriweather signature song "Change". Sam Lawrence, who features on Kimbra's track "Wandering Limbs", was first up as support-act, and delivered a soulful jeff buckley-esque performance on keyboard. Keep a look out for this guy in future.

    First time I went here was for a music concert, and it took me a little while to figure out that…read morethe plain-looking building I had walked past about twenty times was actually the venue. Don't let the outside of the Tivoli fool you, though. It may look a little plain and generic, but the interior decoration and design looks like it jumped out of a storybook. One of my friends had her high school formal there, and I've been to a handful of music concerts there. Each time, I've had a great time. The staff are patient and friendly, so long as you adhere to the house rules, and most of the security guards are friendly, despite looking scary. The Tivoli is available as both an 18+ venue, and an all ages venue, and the main floor can be either a dance floor, seating, or a writhing mass of bodies pressed together into a mosh pit. If you do attend a concert there, make sure you follow the first rule of moshing when it comes to water: take a sip and pass it back. The Tivoli is one of my favourite venues, very intimate between the performers and the audience, and if a band you like is playing there, definitely check it out. But because it sits out of the way a little, make sure you scope the area first, as I know friends who have gotten lost the first time they have tried venturing there. Don't be scared to ask the locals for directions, though.

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    Tim Brennan

    Tim Brennan

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 kmCBD

    OK, so basically this is a review of a busker. But not just any busker -- among the most singularly…read moretalented and memorable buskers you'll likely ever see. Definitely for me, the best busker you'll find in Brisbane's CBD. And I can accurately list a fixed address for this guy, because every weekday without fail you'll find Tim playing his signature bluesy-folky sound outside what used to be Borders book store. While he could easily pass the test and get the council's busking permit (allowing the artist to play in the Queen St, Brunswick St & Chinatown malls), Tim seems happy to keep plugging away outside the old book store. He does OK for himself there; the nearby cafes give him free coffee and when I've stopped by to while away time taking in his ad lib virtuosity, I've seen white-collar workers so impressed they've dropped $50 notes into his guitar case without a second thought. No matter how much or little you give Tim will reward you with a genuine smile or maybe even a "Thank you brother!", depending on the progression of his constantly evolving song. And how to describe his music? Tim writes his own songs and plays some covers as well. I've been lucky enough to catch his spot-on rendition of Neil Young's 'Tell me Why' on a couple of occasions. Often you'll find him taking the good old fashioned 12-bar blues to heady heights, producing a sizable sound for one guy with a guitar and a small amp. Other times he'll tune the guitar down into some obscure configuration and serenade you with a heartfelt and heart-warming folk tune. Sometimes you get the impression he wrote it on the spot. As a guitarist myself, I don't gush easily, but watching Tim's prodigious and unselfconscious soloing and progressions, I sometimes ask myself why I bother... But then I hear his soulful voice float over the din of the city crowds, hear him bend the last life out of a worn steel G string (get your mind out of the gutter -- it's the one third from the bottom) and I feel incredibly lucky that Tim Brennan has decided to play his music here in Brisbane, because that means I get the chance to hear him pretty much whenever I like.

    i lived with Tim a beautiful soul....... an amazing…read moreimagination of this universe........we jamed lots of ideas and laughed like crazy.... never a down beat............the guys a master.....if tim's at the gates of heaven playing his blues.....im a coming on thru.......

    Dr Sketchy's Anti Art School

    Dr Sketchy's Anti Art School

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.4 kmFortitude Valley

    After reading about Dr Sketchy's online I got curious and wandered on down, sketchpad in hand…read more Spending an hour and a half sketching a gorgeous burlesque dancer is not the way I usually spend my Thursday nights. The experience, though, was a heap of fun and something I intend to do more often when Sketchy's starts up again in 2012. The event I attended was the end of year celebration, and took place in Puritan, a lingerie store on James Street, rather than the usual Glass Bar. This setting made the night even more unusual and surreal. The lighting was a little bright and took away from the intimacy of the night, but the enthusiasm and sense of community among the attendees more than made up for it. We were treated to a variety of costumes and poses by reigning Miss Burlesque Australia, Sina King, who was enthusiastic and friendly. Tickets were $20, which bought a Strom cocktail on arrival (Strom being the event's sponsor) and wine throughout the night. Nibblies were also provided. Normal Sketchy's events are $15 entry, so keep an eye out for next years' events, and remember to take your sketchpad and pencils!

    Dr Sketchy's Anti Art School isn't so much an art class as a social event, one where you get to…read moredraw scantily clad burlesque dancers. The first time my friend invited me to join him for a Dr Sketchy's night I did not know what to expect. As soon as I walked in I was greeted with a free cocktail and a lot of smiling faces (both from regulars and the folks running the show). A very voluptuous and stunning woman in a red corset happily posed and chatted to the "artists" sitting closest to her. Now I say "artists" in inverted commas because Dr Sketchy's is an Anti Art class. They don't teach you how to draw nor expect you to have any talent whatsoever. They just encourage you to enjoy yourself and sketch away. This encouragement also comes in the shape of prizes given out throughout the night for things such as "most creative incorporation of Santa into the sketch" or just "model's favourite". You don't have to be the most artistic in the room to win these either. I was definitely not the best but got a prize anyway (I think they were being nice because I was a Dr Sketchy's virgin). There are plenty of opportunities to sketch away, chat and drink throughout the night. The model poses for different periods of time ranging from 1 min to 15 min poses, allowing you to practice different techniques. She also had a costume change half way through to mix things up a bit. There were some poses where her breasts were almost exploding out of her corset but everything stayed quite PG the whole night, much to some of the "artist's" dismay. The whole night cost fifteen dollars which sounds like a lot but for such a fun, interesting and unique night out in Brisbane the price it is totally worth it. It is best to keep an eye out on the Dr Sketchy's Brisbane facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/DrSketchysBrisbane?sk=info) for info on upcoming sketch nights usually held on the first Tuesday of every month, as the website (http://www.drsketchy.com) covers the Dr Sketchy's chain across the entire globe. The Brisbane Sketchy's is held at the Glass bar at the Judith Wright Centre on Brunswick Street, which is the perfect, classy venue for it. Whether you go to draw, drink, or just have fun socialising while doing something completely different, I highly recommend checking out Dr Sketchy's.

    Metro Arts - theater - Updated May 2026

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