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February

Clerici and Schaupp

Special Event

14 February 11:00am Conservatorium Theatre
14 February 11:00am Conservatorium Theatre
14 February 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Presented by Queensland Symphony Orchestra: It’s not every day you get to witness a world premiere, and the anticipation for Gerard Brophy’s Guitar Concerto is palpable. Performed by inimitable Brisbane guitarist Karin Schaupp, this collaboration between two incredible
living artists is not to be missed. Anahita Abbasi’s why the trees were murmuring transforms the theatre into a forest of sound, as the orchestra scatter across the space to weave birdsong, poetry and gentle improvisations into an ode to the wonder of nature and the tight-knit beauty of community. And among this foliage of contemporary musical innovations, the perfect complement: Mozart’s elegant and eternal Symphony No.40.

90 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Clerici and Schaupp

Special Event

14 February 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
14 February 11:00am Conservatorium Theatre
14 February 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Presented by Queensland Symphony Orchestra: It’s not every day you get to witness a world premiere, and the anticipation for Gerard Brophy’s Guitar Concerto is palpable. Performed by inimitable Brisbane guitarist Karin Schaupp, this collaboration between two incredible
living artists is not to be missed. Anahita Abbasi’s why the trees were murmuring transforms the theatre into a forest of sound, as the orchestra scatter across the space to weave birdsong, poetry and gentle improvisations into an ode to the wonder of nature and the tight-knit beauty of community. And among this foliage of contemporary musical innovations, the perfect complement: Mozart’s elegant and eternal Symphony No.40.

90 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

March

Blue Stockings

Acting

Acting

01 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
01 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
04 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
05 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
06 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
08 March 3:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women’s suffrage.

 

In Jessica Swale’s debut play, Blue Stockings, Tess Moffat and her fellow first years are determined to win the right to graduate. But little do they anticipate the hurdles in their way: the distractions of love, the cruelty of the class divide or the strength of the opposition, who will do anything to stop them. The play follows them over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education.
Performed by the 3rd Year Students from the Griffith Bachelor of Acting, in the New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts. 97 Boundary St, West End.
This production contains adult themes and occasional moments of physical violence.
140 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Brisbane Chamber Choir presents Vivaldi Vespers

Classical, Special Event, Voice

02 March 3:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 March 3:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

Step back in time and bask in the magnificence of Vivaldi’s Venice, where orchestra and singers joined as one in splendid celebration of Vespers.

Most famous for his Four Seasons and the Gloria, Vivaldi’s Vespers takes us into a musical world no less vibrant nor colourful than those popular standards.

Under the direction of Graeme Morton, experience the Red Priest’s masterpiece at this special performance by Brisbane Chamber ChoirBrisbane Chamber Players, soloists Sara Macliver (soprano) and Michael Burden (countertenor), with special guest Ed Le Broq to deliver the pre-concert talk.

Blue Stockings

Acting

Acting

04 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
01 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
04 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
05 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
06 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
08 March 3:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women’s suffrage.

 

In Jessica Swale’s debut play, Blue Stockings, Tess Moffat and her fellow first years are determined to win the right to graduate. But little do they anticipate the hurdles in their way: the distractions of love, the cruelty of the class divide or the strength of the opposition, who will do anything to stop them. The play follows them over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education.
Performed by the 3rd Year Students from the Griffith Bachelor of Acting, in the New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts. 97 Boundary St, West End.
This production contains adult themes and occasional moments of physical violence.
140 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Ways by Ways

Faculty

Chamber, Contemporary

05 March 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
05 March 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer

The collective Ways by Ways (Tim Munro, Rebecca Lloyd-Jones and Alex Raineri) create a calming moment of ambient joy in the Conservatorium Foyer

An Evening In Concert

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

05 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Enjoy an evening of song from the talented third-year students of the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre, Griffith University. 

 As they commence their professional year of Musical Theatre studies in the prestigious studios of QPAC, these young artists contemplate their journey so far and the exciting path ahead. It’s an evening of comedy, drama and personal reflections, featuring songs both well known and rarely performed. 

 An Evening In Concert will offer the discerning musical lover the chance to witness these captivating young performers on the precipice of their careers. 

Stellar Brass

Faculty

Brass

05 March 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
05 March 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Ysolt Clark and Ben Marks will present a concert of new works for Horn and Trombone accompanied by pictures of the Universe.

Blue Stockings

Acting

Acting

05 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
01 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
04 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
05 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
06 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
08 March 3:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women’s suffrage.

 

In Jessica Swale’s debut play, Blue Stockings, Tess Moffat and her fellow first years are determined to win the right to graduate. But little do they anticipate the hurdles in their way: the distractions of love, the cruelty of the class divide or the strength of the opposition, who will do anything to stop them. The play follows them over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education.
Performed by the 3rd Year Students from the Griffith Bachelor of Acting, in the New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts. 97 Boundary St, West End.
This production contains adult themes and occasional moments of physical violence.
140 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

An Evening In Concert

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

06 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Enjoy an evening of song from the talented third-year students of the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre, Griffith University. 

 As they commence their professional year of Musical Theatre studies in the prestigious studios of QPAC, these young artists contemplate their journey so far and the exciting path ahead. It’s an evening of comedy, drama and personal reflections, featuring songs both well known and rarely performed. 

 An Evening In Concert will offer the discerning musical lover the chance to witness these captivating young performers on the precipice of their careers. 

Blue Stockings

Acting

Acting

06 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
01 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
04 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
05 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
06 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
08 March 3:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women’s suffrage.

 

In Jessica Swale’s debut play, Blue Stockings, Tess Moffat and her fellow first years are determined to win the right to graduate. But little do they anticipate the hurdles in their way: the distractions of love, the cruelty of the class divide or the strength of the opposition, who will do anything to stop them. The play follows them over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education.
Performed by the 3rd Year Students from the Griffith Bachelor of Acting, in the New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts. 97 Boundary St, West End.
This production contains adult themes and occasional moments of physical violence.
140 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

An Evening In Concert

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Enjoy an evening of song from the talented third-year students of the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre, Griffith University. 

 As they commence their professional year of Musical Theatre studies in the prestigious studios of QPAC, these young artists contemplate their journey so far and the exciting path ahead. It’s an evening of comedy, drama and personal reflections, featuring songs both well known and rarely performed. 

 An Evening In Concert will offer the discerning musical lover the chance to witness these captivating young performers on the precipice of their careers. 

Blue Stockings

Acting

Acting

07 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
01 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
04 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
05 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
06 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
08 March 3:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women’s suffrage.

 

In Jessica Swale’s debut play, Blue Stockings, Tess Moffat and her fellow first years are determined to win the right to graduate. But little do they anticipate the hurdles in their way: the distractions of love, the cruelty of the class divide or the strength of the opposition, who will do anything to stop them. The play follows them over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education.
Performed by the 3rd Year Students from the Griffith Bachelor of Acting, in the New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts. 97 Boundary St, West End.
This production contains adult themes and occasional moments of physical violence.
140 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

An Evening In Concert

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

08 March 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Enjoy an evening of song from the talented third-year students of the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre, Griffith University. 

 As they commence their professional year of Musical Theatre studies in the prestigious studios of QPAC, these young artists contemplate their journey so far and the exciting path ahead. It’s an evening of comedy, drama and personal reflections, featuring songs both well known and rarely performed. 

 An Evening In Concert will offer the discerning musical lover the chance to witness these captivating young performers on the precipice of their careers. 

Blue Stockings

Acting

Acting

08 March 3:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
01 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
04 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
05 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
06 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
08 March 3:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
A moving, comical and eye-opening story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the larger backdrop of women’s suffrage.

 

In Jessica Swale’s debut play, Blue Stockings, Tess Moffat and her fellow first years are determined to win the right to graduate. But little do they anticipate the hurdles in their way: the distractions of love, the cruelty of the class divide or the strength of the opposition, who will do anything to stop them. The play follows them over one tumultuous academic year, in their fight to change the future of education.
Performed by the 3rd Year Students from the Griffith Bachelor of Acting, in the New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts. 97 Boundary St, West End.
This production contains adult themes and occasional moments of physical violence.
140 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

An Evening In Concert

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

08 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Enjoy an evening of song from the talented third-year students of the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre, Griffith University. 

 As they commence their professional year of Musical Theatre studies in the prestigious studios of QPAC, these young artists contemplate their journey so far and the exciting path ahead. It’s an evening of comedy, drama and personal reflections, featuring songs both well known and rarely performed. 

 An Evening In Concert will offer the discerning musical lover the chance to witness these captivating young performers on the precipice of their careers. 

Hungarian Masterworks

Faculty

Chamber

12 March 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
12 March 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Celebrate Hungary’s national day with  György Déri  and Roger Cui and a programme of masterworks from Hungarian composers including Franz Liszt, Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály, Leó Weiner and Ernő Dohnányi.

Peak Plastique

New Music

Classical, Experimental, Jazz, New Music

28 March 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
28 March 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

In Peak Plastique, ordinary plastic objects are transformed into extraordinary soundscapes as we take you on a sonic journey into the world of plastic. Featuring 11 exquisite musical compositions accompanied by evocative animations, Peak Plastique explores the intricate patterns and structures of plastic molecules, and examines the ubiquitous presence of plastic in our environment.

​Peak Plastique is produced and performed by Queensland-based Australian innovators Clocked Out, known for presenting fantastical, collaborative, experimental, place-led musical events. Drawing on decades of sonic curiosity across the fields of classical, jazz and experimental music traditions, pianist Erik Griswold, percussionist Vanessa Tomlinson team up with Melbourne-based violinist Anna McMichael and video artist Nick Roux to ponder one of the most significant problems of our time – our complex relationship with plastics.

Each work is accompanied by evocative animations created by Nick Roux, including breathing plastic bags, falling raindrops of plastic bottles, swaying colourful straws, and dancing Glad Wrap-encased rocks. The music expresses both a nostalgic longing for a time when seas were cleaner, while others present a stark, reflective look at the friction between futuristic hopes for sustainability and the tough realities of our plastic-filled world.

May

Carrie: The Musical

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Carrie White is a teenage misfit. She’s an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she’s dominated by her loving but cruelly controlling and overprotective mother. What none of them know is that Carrie’s just discovered she’s got a special power, and if pushed too far, she’s not afraid to use it …

Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this updated and contemporary version of the original Broadway production, Carrie: The Musical is set in modern-day Chamberlain, Maine, USA. It features a book written by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose).

Content warnings: may contain sexual references, adult themes, depictions of bullying, blood, violence and death, use of strobe lighting, haze and smoke. Recommended for ages 16+. This event is supported by the QPAC 40 program, celebrating 40 years of curiosity, inclusion, gathering and stories.

Carrie: The Musical

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Carrie White is a teenage misfit. She’s an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she’s dominated by her loving but cruelly controlling and overprotective mother. What none of them know is that Carrie’s just discovered she’s got a special power, and if pushed too far, she’s not afraid to use it …

Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this updated and contemporary version of the original Broadway production, Carrie: The Musical is set in modern-day Chamberlain, Maine, USA. It features a book written by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose).

Content warnings: may contain sexual references, adult themes, depictions of bullying, blood, violence and death, use of strobe lighting, haze and smoke. Recommended for ages 16+. This event is supported by the QPAC 40 program, celebrating 40 years of curiosity, inclusion, gathering and stories.

Carrie: The Musical

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Carrie White is a teenage misfit. She’s an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she’s dominated by her loving but cruelly controlling and overprotective mother. What none of them know is that Carrie’s just discovered she’s got a special power, and if pushed too far, she’s not afraid to use it …

Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this updated and contemporary version of the original Broadway production, Carrie: The Musical is set in modern-day Chamberlain, Maine, USA. It features a book written by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose).

Content warnings: may contain sexual references, adult themes, depictions of bullying, blood, violence and death, use of strobe lighting, haze and smoke. Recommended for ages 16+. This event is supported by the QPAC 40 program, celebrating 40 years of curiosity, inclusion, gathering and stories.

Carrie: The Musical

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Carrie White is a teenage misfit. She’s an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she’s dominated by her loving but cruelly controlling and overprotective mother. What none of them know is that Carrie’s just discovered she’s got a special power, and if pushed too far, she’s not afraid to use it …

Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this updated and contemporary version of the original Broadway production, Carrie: The Musical is set in modern-day Chamberlain, Maine, USA. It features a book written by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose).

Content warnings: may contain sexual references, adult themes, depictions of bullying, blood, violence and death, use of strobe lighting, haze and smoke. Recommended for ages 16+. This event is supported by the QPAC 40 program, celebrating 40 years of curiosity, inclusion, gathering and stories.

Carrie: The Musical

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Carrie White is a teenage misfit. She’s an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she’s dominated by her loving but cruelly controlling and overprotective mother. What none of them know is that Carrie’s just discovered she’s got a special power, and if pushed too far, she’s not afraid to use it …

Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this updated and contemporary version of the original Broadway production, Carrie: The Musical is set in modern-day Chamberlain, Maine, USA. It features a book written by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose).

Content warnings: may contain sexual references, adult themes, depictions of bullying, blood, violence and death, use of strobe lighting, haze and smoke. Recommended for ages 16+. This event is supported by the QPAC 40 program, celebrating 40 years of curiosity, inclusion, gathering and stories.

Carrie: The Musical

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Carrie White is a teenage misfit. She’s an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she’s dominated by her loving but cruelly controlling and overprotective mother. What none of them know is that Carrie’s just discovered she’s got a special power, and if pushed too far, she’s not afraid to use it …

Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this updated and contemporary version of the original Broadway production, Carrie: The Musical is set in modern-day Chamberlain, Maine, USA. It features a book written by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose).

Content warnings: may contain sexual references, adult themes, depictions of bullying, blood, violence and death, use of strobe lighting, haze and smoke. Recommended for ages 16+. This event is supported by the QPAC 40 program, celebrating 40 years of curiosity, inclusion, gathering and stories.

Carrie: The Musical

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Carrie White is a teenage misfit. She’s an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she’s dominated by her loving but cruelly controlling and overprotective mother. What none of them know is that Carrie’s just discovered she’s got a special power, and if pushed too far, she’s not afraid to use it …

Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this updated and contemporary version of the original Broadway production, Carrie: The Musical is set in modern-day Chamberlain, Maine, USA. It features a book written by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose).

Content warnings: may contain sexual references, adult themes, depictions of bullying, blood, violence and death, use of strobe lighting, haze and smoke. Recommended for ages 16+. This event is supported by the QPAC 40 program, celebrating 40 years of curiosity, inclusion, gathering and stories.

Carrie: The Musical

Musical Theatre

Musical Theatre

10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
03 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
07 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
10 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Carrie White is a teenage misfit. She’s an outcast who is bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she’s dominated by her loving but cruelly controlling and overprotective mother. What none of them know is that Carrie’s just discovered she’s got a special power, and if pushed too far, she’s not afraid to use it …

Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this updated and contemporary version of the original Broadway production, Carrie: The Musical is set in modern-day Chamberlain, Maine, USA. It features a book written by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose).

Content warnings: may contain sexual references, adult themes, depictions of bullying, blood, violence and death, use of strobe lighting, haze and smoke. Recommended for ages 16+. This event is supported by the QPAC 40 program, celebrating 40 years of curiosity, inclusion, gathering and stories.

June

Mozart’s Piano

Special Event

19 June 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 June 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 June 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre

The pinnacle of refinement: dine in three delights of the classical era. Mozart adored composing piano concertos, and his Piano Concerto No. 27 is his final work of this form. Having written 26 others before it, the maturity and artistry of this concerto is, unsurprisingly, astounding. Australian pianist Daniel de Borah has a history of acclaimed Mozart interpretations, many alongside Chief Conductor Umberto Clerici, and the duo offer grace and sensitivity in their approach to this miraculous work.

Haydn’s Symphony No. 49 (La passione) is a rare touch of darkness in the composer’s catalogue, as the sombre and stormy reign supreme. But don’t worry, it’s not all serious, Rossini’s La Cenerentola Overture is bright, bold and energetic.

Mozart’s Piano

Special Event

20 June 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 June 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 June 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre

The pinnacle of refinement: dine in three delights of the classical era. Mozart adored composing piano concertos, and his Piano Concerto No. 27 is his final work of this form. Having written 26 others before it, the maturity and artistry of this concerto is, unsurprisingly, astounding. Australian pianist Daniel de Borah has a history of acclaimed Mozart interpretations, many alongside Chief Conductor Umberto Clerici, and the duo offer grace and sensitivity in their approach to this miraculous work.

Haydn’s Symphony No. 49 (La passione) is a rare touch of darkness in the composer’s catalogue, as the sombre and stormy reign supreme. But don’t worry, it’s not all serious, Rossini’s La Cenerentola Overture is bright, bold and energetic.

July

A Chorus Line

31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

August

A Chorus Line

01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

A Chorus Line

02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

A Chorus Line

02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

A Chorus Line

06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

A Chorus Line

07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

A Chorus Line

08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

A Chorus Line

09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

A Chorus Line

09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
02 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 1:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
09 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.”

Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, A Chorus Line is a funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition.

This special 50th anniversary production, performed in conjunction with Griffith University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

September

Class of 2025 Musical Theatre Showcase

11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
13 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
13 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

The Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre’ presents the Class of 2025 Musical Theatre Showcase. Featuring some of the industry’s most rich and moving repertoire, this event has been superbly crafted to create a talent-packed showcase, spotlighting the Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduating students of 2025. 

Content warnings: mature content and adult themes. 

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Class of 2025 Musical Theatre Showcase

12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
13 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
13 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

The Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre’ presents the Class of 2025 Musical Theatre Showcase. Featuring some of the industry’s most rich and moving repertoire, this event has been superbly crafted to create a talent-packed showcase, spotlighting the Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduating students of 2025. 

Content warnings: mature content and adult themes. 

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Class of 2025 Musical Theatre Showcase

13 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
13 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
13 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

The Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre’ presents the Class of 2025 Musical Theatre Showcase. Featuring some of the industry’s most rich and moving repertoire, this event has been superbly crafted to create a talent-packed showcase, spotlighting the Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduating students of 2025. 

Content warnings: mature content and adult themes. 

View more

Class of 2025 Musical Theatre Showcase

13 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
13 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
13 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

The Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre’ presents the Class of 2025 Musical Theatre Showcase. Featuring some of the industry’s most rich and moving repertoire, this event has been superbly crafted to create a talent-packed showcase, spotlighting the Bachelor of Musical Theatre graduating students of 2025. 

Content warnings: mature content and adult themes. 

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October

An Evening in concert with 2nd year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

10 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

 

An Evening in Concert is a celebration of where the musical theatre students are at towards the end of their second year of training. They have all challenged themselves with the material they have chosen to perform, and they look forward to sharing these beautiful songs with you. 

 

The concert will offer the discerning musical theatre lover the chance to witness the first public performances from these talented second-year students of the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre, Griffith University. 

Content warnings: mature themes

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An Evening in concert with 2nd year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

11 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

 

An Evening in Concert is a celebration of where the musical theatre students are at towards the end of their second year of training. They have all challenged themselves with the material they have chosen to perform, and they look forward to sharing these beautiful songs with you. 

 

The concert will offer the discerning musical theatre lover the chance to witness the first public performances from these talented second-year students of the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre, Griffith University. 

Content warnings: mature themes

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November

Songs for a New World

Musical Theatre

04 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

 

It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to make a choice… or take a stand… or turn around and go back. These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs for a New World. The first musical written by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Bridges of Madison County), this moving collection of powerful songs examines life, love and the choices that we make. 

With a rousing score that blends elements of pop, gospel and jazz, tight harmonies, daring vocals and creative choreography, Songs for a New World appeals to old and new generations alike. 

Content warnings: mature content, adult themes, coarse language, references to suicide. 

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120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Songs for a New World

Musical Theatre

05 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

 

It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to make a choice… or take a stand… or turn around and go back. These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs for a New World. The first musical written by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Bridges of Madison County), this moving collection of powerful songs examines life, love and the choices that we make. 

With a rousing score that blends elements of pop, gospel and jazz, tight harmonies, daring vocals and creative choreography, Songs for a New World appeals to old and new generations alike. 

Content warnings: mature content, adult themes, coarse language, references to suicide. 

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120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Songs for a New World

Musical Theatre

06 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

 

It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to make a choice… or take a stand… or turn around and go back. These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs for a New World. The first musical written by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Bridges of Madison County), this moving collection of powerful songs examines life, love and the choices that we make. 

With a rousing score that blends elements of pop, gospel and jazz, tight harmonies, daring vocals and creative choreography, Songs for a New World appeals to old and new generations alike. 

Content warnings: mature content, adult themes, coarse language, references to suicide. 

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120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Songs for a New World

Musical Theatre

07 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

 

It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to make a choice… or take a stand… or turn around and go back. These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs for a New World. The first musical written by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Bridges of Madison County), this moving collection of powerful songs examines life, love and the choices that we make. 

With a rousing score that blends elements of pop, gospel and jazz, tight harmonies, daring vocals and creative choreography, Songs for a New World appeals to old and new generations alike. 

Content warnings: mature content, adult themes, coarse language, references to suicide. 

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120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Songs for a New World

Musical Theatre

08 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

 

It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to make a choice… or take a stand… or turn around and go back. These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs for a New World. The first musical written by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Bridges of Madison County), this moving collection of powerful songs examines life, love and the choices that we make. 

With a rousing score that blends elements of pop, gospel and jazz, tight harmonies, daring vocals and creative choreography, Songs for a New World appeals to old and new generations alike. 

Content warnings: mature content, adult themes, coarse language, references to suicide. 

View more
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Songs for a New World

Musical Theatre

08 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
05 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
06 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
08 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

 

It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to make a choice… or take a stand… or turn around and go back. These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs for a New World. The first musical written by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown (Parade, Bridges of Madison County), this moving collection of powerful songs examines life, love and the choices that we make. 

With a rousing score that blends elements of pop, gospel and jazz, tight harmonies, daring vocals and creative choreography, Songs for a New World appeals to old and new generations alike. 

Content warnings: mature content, adult themes, coarse language, references to suicide. 

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120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

December

The Snowman in Concert

Special Event

19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

We were first introduced to Raymond Briggs’ magical, awe-inspiring world of The Snowman in 1978, and his picture book was developed into an Oscar-nominated film just four years later. Directed by Dianne Jackson and featuring an original score by Howard Blake, the animated film brings Briggs’ visionary tale to life, following James and his Snowman as they embark on a wondrous journey one winter’s night.

Over the past 40 years, The Snowman has firmly become part of the fabric of Christmas and winter celebrations. The dreamlike narrative still perfectly captures the imagination and wonder of childhood, continuing to be enjoyed and embraced across generations.

The Snowman in Concert is presented under license from Snowman Enterprises Ltd and Chester Music Ltd.

The Snowman in Concert

Special Event

19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

We were first introduced to Raymond Briggs’ magical, awe-inspiring world of The Snowman in 1978, and his picture book was developed into an Oscar-nominated film just four years later. Directed by Dianne Jackson and featuring an original score by Howard Blake, the animated film brings Briggs’ visionary tale to life, following James and his Snowman as they embark on a wondrous journey one winter’s night.

Over the past 40 years, The Snowman has firmly become part of the fabric of Christmas and winter celebrations. The dreamlike narrative still perfectly captures the imagination and wonder of childhood, continuing to be enjoyed and embraced across generations.

The Snowman in Concert is presented under license from Snowman Enterprises Ltd and Chester Music Ltd.

The Snowman in Concert

Special Event

19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

We were first introduced to Raymond Briggs’ magical, awe-inspiring world of The Snowman in 1978, and his picture book was developed into an Oscar-nominated film just four years later. Directed by Dianne Jackson and featuring an original score by Howard Blake, the animated film brings Briggs’ visionary tale to life, following James and his Snowman as they embark on a wondrous journey one winter’s night.

Over the past 40 years, The Snowman has firmly become part of the fabric of Christmas and winter celebrations. The dreamlike narrative still perfectly captures the imagination and wonder of childhood, continuing to be enjoyed and embraced across generations.

The Snowman in Concert is presented under license from Snowman Enterprises Ltd and Chester Music Ltd.

The Snowman in Concert

Special Event

19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

We were first introduced to Raymond Briggs’ magical, awe-inspiring world of The Snowman in 1978, and his picture book was developed into an Oscar-nominated film just four years later. Directed by Dianne Jackson and featuring an original score by Howard Blake, the animated film brings Briggs’ visionary tale to life, following James and his Snowman as they embark on a wondrous journey one winter’s night.

Over the past 40 years, The Snowman has firmly become part of the fabric of Christmas and winter celebrations. The dreamlike narrative still perfectly captures the imagination and wonder of childhood, continuing to be enjoyed and embraced across generations.

The Snowman in Concert is presented under license from Snowman Enterprises Ltd and Chester Music Ltd.

The Snowman in Concert

Special Event

20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

We were first introduced to Raymond Briggs’ magical, awe-inspiring world of The Snowman in 1978, and his picture book was developed into an Oscar-nominated film just four years later. Directed by Dianne Jackson and featuring an original score by Howard Blake, the animated film brings Briggs’ visionary tale to life, following James and his Snowman as they embark on a wondrous journey one winter’s night.

Over the past 40 years, The Snowman has firmly become part of the fabric of Christmas and winter celebrations. The dreamlike narrative still perfectly captures the imagination and wonder of childhood, continuing to be enjoyed and embraced across generations.

The Snowman in Concert is presented under license from Snowman Enterprises Ltd and Chester Music Ltd.

The Snowman in Concert

Special Event

20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

We were first introduced to Raymond Briggs’ magical, awe-inspiring world of The Snowman in 1978, and his picture book was developed into an Oscar-nominated film just four years later. Directed by Dianne Jackson and featuring an original score by Howard Blake, the animated film brings Briggs’ visionary tale to life, following James and his Snowman as they embark on a wondrous journey one winter’s night.

Over the past 40 years, The Snowman has firmly become part of the fabric of Christmas and winter celebrations. The dreamlike narrative still perfectly captures the imagination and wonder of childhood, continuing to be enjoyed and embraced across generations.

The Snowman in Concert is presented under license from Snowman Enterprises Ltd and Chester Music Ltd.

The Snowman in Concert

Special Event

20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

We were first introduced to Raymond Briggs’ magical, awe-inspiring world of The Snowman in 1978, and his picture book was developed into an Oscar-nominated film just four years later. Directed by Dianne Jackson and featuring an original score by Howard Blake, the animated film brings Briggs’ visionary tale to life, following James and his Snowman as they embark on a wondrous journey one winter’s night.

Over the past 40 years, The Snowman has firmly become part of the fabric of Christmas and winter celebrations. The dreamlike narrative still perfectly captures the imagination and wonder of childhood, continuing to be enjoyed and embraced across generations.

The Snowman in Concert is presented under license from Snowman Enterprises Ltd and Chester Music Ltd.

The Snowman in Concert

Special Event

20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
19 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 10:00am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 11:30am Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
20 December 4:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

We were first introduced to Raymond Briggs’ magical, awe-inspiring world of The Snowman in 1978, and his picture book was developed into an Oscar-nominated film just four years later. Directed by Dianne Jackson and featuring an original score by Howard Blake, the animated film brings Briggs’ visionary tale to life, following James and his Snowman as they embark on a wondrous journey one winter’s night.

Over the past 40 years, The Snowman has firmly become part of the fabric of Christmas and winter celebrations. The dreamlike narrative still perfectly captures the imagination and wonder of childhood, continuing to be enjoyed and embraced across generations.

The Snowman in Concert is presented under license from Snowman Enterprises Ltd and Chester Music Ltd.