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February

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

Acting

Acting

28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
03 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 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts

The Stage was built for men, until Nell arrived.

Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life. A true tale of Restoration theatre, the controversial introduction of female performers, a King’s desires and the trials and tribulations of breaking a glass ceiling within a possessive world of theatrical performers. Playwright Jessica Swale captures the quick wit of the time and turns it into a modern farce for today.

This production will feature two casts, the Cheapside cast and the Kensington cast (named after the areas in London in which Nell Gwynn lived). Listed below are the respective performance dates for each cast-

Performance 1- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 2.00 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 2- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 3- Tues. 3 March, 2026- 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 4 – Wed. 4 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 5- Thurs. 5 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 6- Fri. 6 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 7- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 12.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 8- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 5.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Warnings: 

Adult Themes & Mild Coarse Language.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

Acting

Acting

28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
03 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 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts

The Stage was built for men, until Nell arrived.

Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life. A true tale of Restoration theatre, the controversial introduction of female performers, a King’s desires and the trials and tribulations of breaking a glass ceiling within a possessive world of theatrical performers. Playwright Jessica Swale captures the quick wit of the time and turns it into a modern farce for today.

This production will feature two casts, the Cheapside cast and the Kensington cast (named after the areas in London in which Nell Gwynn lived). Listed below are the respective performance dates for each cast-

Performance 1- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 2.00 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 2- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 3- Tues. 3 March, 2026- 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 4 – Wed. 4 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 5- Thurs. 5 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 6- Fri. 6 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 7- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 12.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 8- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 5.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Warnings: 

Adult Themes & Mild Coarse Language.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

March

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

Acting

Acting

03 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
03 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 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts

The Stage was built for men, until Nell arrived.

Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life. A true tale of Restoration theatre, the controversial introduction of female performers, a King’s desires and the trials and tribulations of breaking a glass ceiling within a possessive world of theatrical performers. Playwright Jessica Swale captures the quick wit of the time and turns it into a modern farce for today.

This production will feature two casts, the Cheapside cast and the Kensington cast (named after the areas in London in which Nell Gwynn lived). Listed below are the respective performance dates for each cast-

Performance 1- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 2.00 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 2- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 3- Tues. 3 March, 2026- 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 4 – Wed. 4 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 5- Thurs. 5 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 6- Fri. 6 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 7- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 12.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 8- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 5.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Warnings: 

Adult Themes & Mild Coarse Language.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

An Evening in Concert – 3rd Year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

04 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 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 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Experience an unforgettable evening of music with the talented third year students from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University.

As they embark on their professional year, these emerging artists present a dynamic concert of personal storytelling. This performance offers a rare opportunity to witness the next generation of musical theatre stars at the brink of their careers.

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

Acting

Acting

04 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
03 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 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts

The Stage was built for men, until Nell arrived.

Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life. A true tale of Restoration theatre, the controversial introduction of female performers, a King’s desires and the trials and tribulations of breaking a glass ceiling within a possessive world of theatrical performers. Playwright Jessica Swale captures the quick wit of the time and turns it into a modern farce for today.

This production will feature two casts, the Cheapside cast and the Kensington cast (named after the areas in London in which Nell Gwynn lived). Listed below are the respective performance dates for each cast-

Performance 1- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 2.00 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 2- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 3- Tues. 3 March, 2026- 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 4 – Wed. 4 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 5- Thurs. 5 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 6- Fri. 6 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 7- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 12.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 8- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 5.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Warnings: 

Adult Themes & Mild Coarse Language.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

An Evening in Concert – 3rd Year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

05 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 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 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Experience an unforgettable evening of music with the talented third year students from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University.

As they embark on their professional year, these emerging artists present a dynamic concert of personal storytelling. This performance offers a rare opportunity to witness the next generation of musical theatre stars at the brink of their careers.

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

Acting

Acting

05 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
03 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 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts

The Stage was built for men, until Nell arrived.

Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life. A true tale of Restoration theatre, the controversial introduction of female performers, a King’s desires and the trials and tribulations of breaking a glass ceiling within a possessive world of theatrical performers. Playwright Jessica Swale captures the quick wit of the time and turns it into a modern farce for today.

This production will feature two casts, the Cheapside cast and the Kensington cast (named after the areas in London in which Nell Gwynn lived). Listed below are the respective performance dates for each cast-

Performance 1- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 2.00 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 2- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 3- Tues. 3 March, 2026- 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 4 – Wed. 4 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 5- Thurs. 5 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 6- Fri. 6 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 7- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 12.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 8- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 5.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Warnings: 

Adult Themes & Mild Coarse Language.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Ben Marks & Ysolt Clark: Retracings

Brass

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

Contemporary works for Trombone and Horn presented by Ben Marks and Ysolt Clark, accompanied by images of the universe.

An Evening in Concert – 3rd Year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

06 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 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 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Experience an unforgettable evening of music with the talented third year students from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University.

As they embark on their professional year, these emerging artists present a dynamic concert of personal storytelling. This performance offers a rare opportunity to witness the next generation of musical theatre stars at the brink of their careers.

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

Acting

Acting

06 March 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
03 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 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts

The Stage was built for men, until Nell arrived.

Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life. A true tale of Restoration theatre, the controversial introduction of female performers, a King’s desires and the trials and tribulations of breaking a glass ceiling within a possessive world of theatrical performers. Playwright Jessica Swale captures the quick wit of the time and turns it into a modern farce for today.

This production will feature two casts, the Cheapside cast and the Kensington cast (named after the areas in London in which Nell Gwynn lived). Listed below are the respective performance dates for each cast-

Performance 1- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 2.00 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 2- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 3- Tues. 3 March, 2026- 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 4 – Wed. 4 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 5- Thurs. 5 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 6- Fri. 6 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 7- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 12.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 8- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 5.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Warnings: 

Adult Themes & Mild Coarse Language.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

Acting

Acting

07 March 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
03 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 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts

The Stage was built for men, until Nell arrived.

Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life. A true tale of Restoration theatre, the controversial introduction of female performers, a King’s desires and the trials and tribulations of breaking a glass ceiling within a possessive world of theatrical performers. Playwright Jessica Swale captures the quick wit of the time and turns it into a modern farce for today.

This production will feature two casts, the Cheapside cast and the Kensington cast (named after the areas in London in which Nell Gwynn lived). Listed below are the respective performance dates for each cast-

Performance 1- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 2.00 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 2- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 3- Tues. 3 March, 2026- 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 4 – Wed. 4 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 5- Thurs. 5 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 6- Fri. 6 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 7- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 12.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 8- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 5.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Warnings: 

Adult Themes & Mild Coarse Language.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

An Evening in Concert – 3rd Year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

07 March 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 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 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Experience an unforgettable evening of music with the talented third year students from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University.

As they embark on their professional year, these emerging artists present a dynamic concert of personal storytelling. This performance offers a rare opportunity to witness the next generation of musical theatre stars at the brink of their careers.

Nell Gwynn by Jessica Swale

Acting

Acting

07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 2:00pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
28 February 7:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
03 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 12:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts
07 March 5:30pm New Benner Theatre, Metro Arts

The Stage was built for men, until Nell arrived.

Nell Gwynn charts the rags-to-riches story of Nell, London’s first actor-ess (“female actor”), in a saucy, irreverent, not-entirely-historically-accurate but very entertaining look into this woman’s life. A true tale of Restoration theatre, the controversial introduction of female performers, a King’s desires and the trials and tribulations of breaking a glass ceiling within a possessive world of theatrical performers. Playwright Jessica Swale captures the quick wit of the time and turns it into a modern farce for today.

This production will feature two casts, the Cheapside cast and the Kensington cast (named after the areas in London in which Nell Gwynn lived). Listed below are the respective performance dates for each cast-

Performance 1- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 2.00 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 2- Sat. 28 February, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 3- Tues. 3 March, 2026- 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 4 – Wed. 4 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 5- Thurs. 5 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Performance 6- Fri. 6 March, 2026. 7.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 7- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 12.30 pm- Cheapside cast. 

Performance 8- Sat. 7 March, 2026. 5.30 pm- Kensington cast. 

Warnings: 

Adult Themes & Mild Coarse Language.
Please note a lockout period applies. Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
120 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

An Evening in Concert – 3rd Year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
04 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 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 March 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Experience an unforgettable evening of music with the talented third year students from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University.

As they embark on their professional year, these emerging artists present a dynamic concert of personal storytelling. This performance offers a rare opportunity to witness the next generation of musical theatre stars at the brink of their careers.

Sounding Resistance: Sonic Acts for International Women’s Day

09 March 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
09 March 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
09 March 7:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Sounding Resistance: Sonic Acts for International Women’s Day, celebrates the creative voices of women, First Nations artists, and LGBTQIA+ communities through an evening of boundary‑expanding music and performance. Curated by Nicole Murphy and Rebecca Lloyd‑Jones, the program brings together staff, students, and alumni, who perform side by side in works by Nardi SimpsonBrenda Gifford, Holly Harrison, Nicole Murphy, and Liza Lim, as well as bold new compositions and interdisciplinary performances by alumni Chloe Forbes, Imogen FerdinandoTara Lynam, and Grace Sprinks.

Concert 1 at 12.30 pm is a free event .

Concert 2 at 7.30 pm is standard ticketing with free foyer performances from 6.00 pm with the Conservatorium Foyer Bar open.

Sounding Resistance: Sonic Acts for International Women’s Day

09 March 7:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
09 March 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
09 March 7:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Sounding Resistance: Sonic Acts for International Women’s Day, celebrates the creative voices of women, First Nations artists, and LGBTQIA+ communities through an evening of boundary‑expanding music and performance. Curated by Nicole Murphy and Rebecca Lloyd‑Jones, the program brings together staff, students, and alumni, who perform side by side in works by Nardi SimpsonBrenda Gifford, Holly Harrison, Nicole Murphy, and Liza Lim, as well as bold new compositions and interdisciplinary performances by alumni Chloe Forbes, Imogen FerdinandoTara Lynam, and Grace Sprinks.

Concert 1 at 12.30 pm is a free event .

Concert 2 at 7.30 pm is standard ticketing with free foyer performances from 6.00 pm with the Conservatorium Foyer Bar open.

Welcome to CCP: Experimental Technologies

Composition

Composition, Electronic, Experimental, Music Technology

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

This concert celebrates the cutting-edge work of staff, undergraduates, and higher degree by research students working in Contemporary Creative Practice and Artistic Research with a particular emphasis on Experimental Technologies. Come experience a showcase of new work that explores creative technological innovation across a range of sonic and audiovisual modalities.

Queensland Symphony Orchestra presents Fauré Requiem

Special Event

Special Event

13 March 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
13 March 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
14 March 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Lose yourself in Fauré’s most enduring and beloved work.

Chief Conductor Umberto Clerici leads a program that begins in brightness and ends in serenity.

Maria Grenfell’s Gaudete Fanfare sets the tone with brilliance and joy, before Katy Abbott’s Fanfare for the Melancholy reflects on the quiet struggles of modern life.

At the heart of the program is Fauré’s Requiem, featuring soprano Stacey Alleaume, baritone Christopher Richardson, and the Brisbane Chamber Choir Collective. Unlike the fire and fury of traditional requiems, Fauré’s is gentle, luminous, and deeply human.

Even now, few works speak so clearly, or so tenderly

Queensland Symphony Orchestra presents Fauré Requiem

Special Event

Special Event

14 March 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
13 March 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
14 March 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Lose yourself in Fauré’s most enduring and beloved work.

Chief Conductor Umberto Clerici leads a program that begins in brightness and ends in serenity.

Maria Grenfell’s Gaudete Fanfare sets the tone with brilliance and joy, before Katy Abbott’s Fanfare for the Melancholy reflects on the quiet struggles of modern life.

At the heart of the program is Fauré’s Requiem, featuring soprano Stacey Alleaume, baritone Christopher Richardson, and the Brisbane Chamber Choir Collective. Unlike the fire and fury of traditional requiems, Fauré’s is gentle, luminous, and deeply human.

Even now, few works speak so clearly, or so tenderly

Music of Enduring Love- Schumann’s “Myrthen”

Special Event

Chamber, Classical, Voice

15 March 4:00pm Basil Jones Orchestral Hall
15 March 4:00pm Basil Jones Orchestral Hall

The chamber vocal ensemble Soirées Musicales Quintette, now in its twelfth year, presents another special program of romantic song. Robert Schumann’s collection titled Myrthen (Myrtles) Op.25 is rarely performed complete, but it contains some of his most admired songs, such as Widmung (Devotion), Der Nussbaum (The Walnut Tree) and Die Lotusblume (The Lotus-flower). The work’s pervading theme of enduring love signifies its importance for the composer as a wedding gift for his beloved Clara Wieck, whom he married in 1840.

This program also features a set of piano Romances Op.11, composed around the same time by Clara. A special feature of this performance is the historic Streicher piano built in Vienna in 1843, which is the ideal vehicle for music by Robert and Clara Schumann.

Graeme Jennings 50th Anniversary

Strings

Chamber, Strings

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

Queensland Conservatorium’s Senior Lecturer in Vioin and Viola celebrates 50 years of playing the violin, with this concert, accompanied by esteemed pianist, Stephen Emmerson. Together, they will perform breathtaking works by Vitali, Ravel, Brahms, Doheny and Pärt. A concert not to be missed.

Chris Stover Helical Quartet

Jazz

Jazz

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

Launching their new album (recorded in Denmark in 2024), the Helical Quartet plays new compositions by Chris Stover. The compositions explore fractal relationships between space and time, turning musical ideas in manifold directions to explore what new possibilities emerge when component elements come into contact.

String Department Lunchtime Concert

Strings

Strings

26 March 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
26 March 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
29 April 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

A lunchtime feast of masterworks for strings.

Faculty & Friends

Faculty

Chamber, Strings

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

Queensland Conservatorium’s Head of Strings, Assoc. Professor Michele Walsh leads an ensemble of QCGU faculty and their friends and the rich variety of chamber music for strings and piano, as well as welcoming Artist in Residence, Caroline Henbest from ANAM in a programme celebrating the viola. The program will include Beethoven C Minor Quintet Op 104 and Dvořák Quintet in E Flat Op 97.

Conservatorium Wind Orchestra with Young Conservatorium

27 March 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
27 March 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Join us for the first orchestral concert of 2026 as Peter Morris and Stefanie Smith conduct the combined Conservatorium and Young Conservatorium Wind Orchestras who’ll perform a program of new and classic works for wind.

90 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

April

Wind Department Lunchtime Concert

Woodwind

01 April 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
01 April 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
21 May 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer

Spend your lunchtime with the cream of the QCGU Wind Department crop.

Classical Voice Showcase

Voice

Voice

01 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
01 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Get ready to witness first hand the stars of the future as the Classical Voice Department shines the spotlight on the current vocal prize and sholarship winners in this intimate voice and piano recital.

Composition Lunchtime Concert

Composition

Composition, New Music

02 April 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
02 April 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

New music from our Composition students.

Brass Band Plays On!

Brass

02 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
02 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

The QCGU Brass Band will present a concert of classical works drawn from the great hymns and modern test pieces.

Conservatorium Contemporary Collective #1 (CoCoCo)

Composition

Composition, Contemporary, Experimental

02 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
02 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Conservatorium Contemporary Collective, semi-directed by Graeme Jennings as well as other Faculty members presents this exciting student ensemble of new and experiemenal music.

Live Jazz @the Con

Jazz

Jazz

16 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
16 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
07 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
14 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
21 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Exciting ensembles and mellow tunes from our Jazz students.

Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra – All the World’s A Stage Curated and Conducted by Professor Peter Morris

17 April 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
17 April 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

For the first major concert of the year, the Symphony Orchestra joins forces with  our actors, singers and other special guests to celebrate the many ways in which William Shakespeare has inspired music over the ages. From Renaissance music (of his day) to opera, theatre and modern works, there is so much to celebrate. We’ll present Mendelssohn’s iconic A Midsummer Night’s Dream incidental music presented with Shakespearian dialogue, selections from West Side Story, exquisite choral settings by John Rutter and more.

90 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Composition from Page to Voice

Composition

Voice

22 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
22 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

An evening concert of a 60-75 minute duration comprised of new works composed in the Art Song genre with lyrics based on novels.

Piano Lunchtime Concert

Piano

Piano

23 April 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
23 April 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
13 May 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Come and support our top talented QCGU piano students as they perform their newest pieces for a lunchtime audience.

Q Horns

Brass

24 April 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
24 April 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

QHorns present a diverse collection of works for Horn Ensemble.

String Department Lunchtime Concert

Strings

Strings

29 April 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
26 March 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
29 April 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

A lunchtime feast of masterworks for strings.

mondstruken

Chamber

29 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
29 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

This program is a setting of chamber music and lieder centred around the moon featuring instruments from the wind family. From Ross Edwards to Debussy to Schoenberg, this program guides the listener through the relationships composers have had with the moon and how they have expressed their emotional responses through music.

The Natural & the Divine

Voice

30 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
30 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

The Natural & the Divine features soprano Jacqueline Ward in a recital of breathtaking song—exploring the beauty, mystery, and wonder of the natural world intertwined with our connection to the Divine. From intimate Lieder to sacred arias and radiant song cycles, this performance offers a luminous, inspiring, and transcendent musical journey.

May

Travis Jenkins Piano Trio

Piano

Piano

01 May 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
01 May 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Inspired by the music of Brad Mehldau, Travis and his trio explore contemporary popular repertoire as templates for improvisation.

35MM

Musical Theatre

01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

A picture is worth 1,000 words – what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen? In 35MM, each photo creates a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. A stunning new multimedia musical which explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre… This intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern musical can be.

35MM

Musical Theatre

02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

A picture is worth 1,000 words – what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen? In 35MM, each photo creates a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. A stunning new multimedia musical which explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre… This intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern musical can be.

35MM

Musical Theatre

02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

A picture is worth 1,000 words – what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen? In 35MM, each photo creates a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. A stunning new multimedia musical which explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre… This intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern musical can be.

35MM

Musical Theatre

05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

A picture is worth 1,000 words – what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen? In 35MM, each photo creates a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. A stunning new multimedia musical which explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre… This intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern musical can be.

35MM

Musical Theatre

06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

A picture is worth 1,000 words – what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen? In 35MM, each photo creates a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. A stunning new multimedia musical which explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre… This intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern musical can be.

Composition, Saxophone & Voice: Dreaming Lacquer

Composition

Composition, Voice, Woodwind

06 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
06 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

A creative collaboration between Saxophones, Voice, Composition, on new students’ works for Voice, Sax(es) and Electronics.

Guitar & Harp Lunchtime Concert

07 May 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
07 May 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Enjoy beautiful music from our talented guitar and harp students.

Live Jazz @the Con

Jazz

Jazz

07 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
16 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
07 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
14 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
21 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Exciting ensembles and mellow tunes from our Jazz students.

Pop: Live & Loud

Pop

Popular Music

08 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
08 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Pop Live and Loud hits the Ian Hanger Recital Hall as Queensland Conservatorium pop students take the stage in an electrifying showcase. Featuring original compositions alongside reimagined covers, this concert brings together performers from all three years of students, celebrating creativity and collaboration for what promises to be an incredible night.

35MM

Musical Theatre

08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

A picture is worth 1,000 words – what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen? In 35MM, each photo creates a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. A stunning new multimedia musical which explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre… This intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern musical can be.

Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra – Pictures at an Exhibition Conducted by Matthew Wood

08 May 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 May 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Building on our ever-strengthening relationship with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Matthew Wood (Director of Artistic Planning) takes the podium to lead the CSO in the breathtaking Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky. This will be complemented by a Queensland premiere of Momentum by famed Australian composer, Elena Katz-Chernin. Prior to his appointment at QSO, Matthew led a prolific life as a conductor, leading major orchestras, including the London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Melbourne, Tasmanian, Queensland Orchestras) in addition to Lecturing in conducting at the Royal Northern College of Music.

90 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

35MM

Musical Theatre

09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

A picture is worth 1,000 words – what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen? In 35MM, each photo creates a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. A stunning new multimedia musical which explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre… This intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern musical can be.

35MM

Musical Theatre

09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
01 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
02 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
05 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
06 May 7:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
08 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 2:00pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
09 May 7:30pm Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

A picture is worth 1,000 words – what about a song? Can a picture inspire a song or fifteen? In 35MM, each photo creates a unique song, moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. A stunning new multimedia musical which explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre… This intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern musical can be.

Piano Lunchtime Concert

Piano

Piano

13 May 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
23 April 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
13 May 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Come and support our top talented QCGU piano students as they perform their newest pieces for a lunchtime audience.

Live Jazz @the Con

Jazz

Jazz

14 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
16 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
07 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
14 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
21 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Exciting ensembles and mellow tunes from our Jazz students.

Qcrumpets, Qld. Trombone Collective & Qubas: Together Again!

Brass

15 May 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
15 May 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Qcrumpets, QLD Trombone Collective and Qubas will present a joint concert of works for trumpet, trombone and tuba ensemble.

Composition Evening Concert

Composition

Composition, Experimental, New Music

20 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
20 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

A concert offering new works by composition students as they explore the rich and diverse world of expressive sounds.

Wind Department Lunchtime Concert

Woodwind

21 May 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
01 April 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
21 May 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer

Spend your lunchtime with the cream of the QCGU Wind Department crop.

Live Jazz @the Con

Jazz

Jazz

21 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
16 April 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
07 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
14 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
21 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Exciting ensembles and mellow tunes from our Jazz students.

Riverside Guitar Ensemble

Guitar

22 May 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
22 May 6:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

The Riverside Guitar Ensemble, under the direction of Qld. Conservatorium’s Head of Guitar, Karin Schaupp, perform a spectacular concert of guitar favorites.

Reconciliation Week Concert

26 May 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer
26 May 12:30pm Conservatorium Foyer

Join us as we mark National Reconciliation Week with this special event.

CMT: Liveness in a Virtual World

Music Technology

Electronic, Music Technology

27 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
27 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

We live in a culture dominated by media technologies. This screening/concert asks: what is it to be ‘live’ in a virtual world?

Chamber Music Showcase

Chamber

28 May 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
28 May 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
28 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Queensland Conservatorium’s Head of Chamber Music, Assoc. Professor Daniel de Borah, presents his students in a program of classic chamber music favorites.

Concert 1 at 12.30 pm is a free lunchtime concert.

Concert 2 at 7.00 pm is a standard ticketed event. ($22.00/$17.00)

Chamber Music Showcase

Chamber

28 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
28 May 12:30pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall
28 May 7:00pm Ian Hanger Recital Hall

Queensland Conservatorium’s Head of Chamber Music, Assoc. Professor Daniel de Borah, presents his students in a program of classic chamber music favorites.

Concert 1 at 12.30 pm is a free lunchtime concert.

Concert 2 at 7.00 pm is a standard ticketed event. ($22.00/$17.00)

June

Musica Viva Australia presents Doric String Quartet & Lloyd Van’t Hoff

Special Event

Chamber

15 June 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
15 June 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

Thomas Adès’ Alchymia has been hailed as ‘simply one of the best chamber music compositions of our time’ (Guardian). Inspired by the music of Shakespearean England, but with a voice all of its own, this major work for string quartet and basset clarinet was premiered in 2021 and has become an instant classic. Musica Viva Australia is excited to present the London-based Doric String Quartet performing this ‘magical and arresting’ (The Times) work with the ‘brilliance, charisma and sensitivity’ (The Mercury) of Australian clarinettist Lloyd Van’t Hoff.

Then the Doric String Quartet invites us to join them for a while on their multi-year project performing and recording Beethoven’s complete string quartets. We’ve arrived at the first of Beethoven’s radical ‘Razumovsky’ Quartets, which combines profound emotion with daring originality. The Strad’s response to this latest leg of the journey says it all: ‘Intelligent, spontaneous-sounding, technically immaculate.’

Artists

Doric String Quartet
Maia Cabeza Violin
Ying Xue Violin
Emma Wernig Viola
John Myerscough Cello

Lloyd Van’t Hoff
 Basset Clarinet

Program

Britten Three Divertimenti for String Quartet
Adès Alchymia
Beethoven String Quartet in F Major, Op. 59 No. 1 ‘Razumovsky’

115 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Queensland Symphony Orchestra presents Rising Stars

Alumni

Classical, Piano, Voice

26 June 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
26 June 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

A stage for tomorrow’s most exciting performers.

2024 Lev Vlassenko Winner Reuben Tsang brings elegance and clarity to Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.23, before Jake Lyle (baritone) and Rebecca Goobanko (soprano) take the stage for a selection of operatic favourites from MozartRossini and Lehár.

The program also features Alice Chance’s bright and expressive ColourburstHolly Harrison’s high-energy Fizzin’ Fury, and Dvořák’s spirited Scherzo capriccioso.

With conductor Luke Dollman at the podium, this concert is a showcase of Queensland’s emerging talent.

July

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

August

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

& Juliet

Musical Theatre

08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
30 July 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
31 July 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
01 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
05 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
06 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
07 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 2:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
08 August 7:30pm Conservatorium Theatre

Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. & Juliet asks: what would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo? Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as she ditches her famous ending for a fresh beginning and a second chance at life and love – her way.

Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems as iconic as her name, including “Since U Been Gone”, “Roar”, “Baby One More Time”, “Larger Than Life”, “That’s The Way It Is” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” – all from the genius songwriter/producer behind more #1 hits than any other artist this century. Break free of the balcony scene and get into this romantic comedy that proves there’s life after Romeo. The only thing tragic would be missing it.

This coming-of-age jukebox musical which features the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin and a book by David West Read began in London’s West End, then moved over to Broadway in 2022 where it received nine Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical for the 2022-2023 season.

This production will be performed by all current Bachelor of Musical Theatre students, and feature 3rd years in principal roles.

160 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

Musica Viva Australia presents Nicolas Altstaedt & Thomas Dunford

Special Event

Strings

17 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre
17 August 7:00pm Conservatorium Theatre

In the intricate weave of sounds that make up a baroque ensemble, the lute is central. It’s fitting, then, that French-American lutenist Thomas Dunford is at the centre of some of the most exciting early music-making of the moment. A regular collaborator with everyone from Les Arts Florissants to his own band of all-stars, the Jupiter Ensemble, he has been dubbed the ‘Eric Clapton of the lute’ by BBC Music Magazine. It is with great delight that Musica Viva Australia presents Thomas Dunford’s Australian debut.

Thomas Dunford shares the stage with multi-award-winning cellist Nicolas Altstaedt. Since Altstaedt first performed for Musica Viva Australia a decade ago his star has continued to soar as a soloist, conductor and artistic catalyst to festivals and ensembles worldwide.

What will these two originals create when they step on stage together? Anything could happen. But you can expect to be delighted by the genial invention of Louis XIV favourite Marais, dazzled by the virtuosic riffs of his rival Forqueray, and consoled by Bach’s Cello Suites Nos. 1 and 5. Expect the unexpected too, as they perform music closer to our time by Henri DuparcArvo Pärt and more.

Artists

Nicolas Altstaedt Cello
Thomas Dunford Lute

Program

Marais La Rêveuse
Forqueray La Leclair
JS Bach Cello Suite No. 1 In G Major, BWV 1007 (excerpts)
Forqueray Fêtes Champêtres
Marais Le Badinage
Marais Les Folies D’espagne
JS Bach Cello Suite No. 5 In C Minor, BWV 1011 (excerpts)
Pärt Spiegel Im Spiegel
Duparc Cello Sonata In A Minor: Lento
Forqueray La Buisson
Marais Les Voix Humaines
Marais Grand Ballet
Marais Le Tourbillon

115 minutes inc. interval
Directions & Access Facilities

September

Class of 2026 Musical Theatre Showcase

Musical Theatre

10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Discover the next generation of professional musical theatre talent as the graduating class of 2026 from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University presents a dynamic industry showcase.

Featuring a curated selection of repertoire that highlights each performer’s range, craft, and individuality, this is your opportunity to discover bold new voices ready to make their mark.

Class of 2026 Musical Theatre Showcase

Musical Theatre

11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Discover the next generation of professional musical theatre talent as the graduating class of 2026 from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University presents a dynamic industry showcase.

Featuring a curated selection of repertoire that highlights each performer’s range, craft, and individuality, this is your opportunity to discover bold new voices ready to make their mark.

Class of 2026 Musical Theatre Showcase

Musical Theatre

12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Discover the next generation of professional musical theatre talent as the graduating class of 2026 from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University presents a dynamic industry showcase.

Featuring a curated selection of repertoire that highlights each performer’s range, craft, and individuality, this is your opportunity to discover bold new voices ready to make their mark.

Class of 2026 Musical Theatre Showcase

Musical Theatre

12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Discover the next generation of professional musical theatre talent as the graduating class of 2026 from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University presents a dynamic industry showcase.

Featuring a curated selection of repertoire that highlights each performer’s range, craft, and individuality, this is your opportunity to discover bold new voices ready to make their mark.

Class of 2026 Musical Theatre Showcase

Musical Theatre

16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Discover the next generation of professional musical theatre talent as the graduating class of 2026 from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University presents a dynamic industry showcase.

Featuring a curated selection of repertoire that highlights each performer’s range, craft, and individuality, this is your opportunity to discover bold new voices ready to make their mark.

Class of 2026 Musical Theatre Showcase

Musical Theatre

17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Discover the next generation of professional musical theatre talent as the graduating class of 2026 from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University presents a dynamic industry showcase.

Featuring a curated selection of repertoire that highlights each performer’s range, craft, and individuality, this is your opportunity to discover bold new voices ready to make their mark.

Class of 2026 Musical Theatre Showcase

Musical Theatre

18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Discover the next generation of professional musical theatre talent as the graduating class of 2026 from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University presents a dynamic industry showcase.

Featuring a curated selection of repertoire that highlights each performer’s range, craft, and individuality, this is your opportunity to discover bold new voices ready to make their mark.

Class of 2026 Musical Theatre Showcase

Musical Theatre

19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
10 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
11 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
12 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
18 September 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
19 September 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

Discover the next generation of professional musical theatre talent as the graduating class of 2026 from the Queensland Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre at Griffith University presents a dynamic industry showcase.

Featuring a curated selection of repertoire that highlights each performer’s range, craft, and individuality, this is your opportunity to discover bold new voices ready to make their mark.

October

An Evening In Concert – 2nd Year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

16 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 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 at Griffith University.

An Evening In Concert – 2nd Year Musical Theatre Students

Musical Theatre

17 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
16 October 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
17 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 at Griffith University.

November

In Pieces

Musical Theatre

03 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
03 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 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

In Pieces reflects on the romantic journeys of several individuals, as they share, ponder and look back on the chosen paths and partners along the way. Set in New York City, there’s the scary excitement of being vulnerable and saying yes to whatever adventure lies ahead. The magical first kiss. An unlikely friendship. Well-kept secrets. The monotony. The rebound. An awkward reunion on the train. And the honest conversations of deserving more. All these pieces of a life that at times connect and disconnect, but once at a distance, come together to create a universal remembrance of what it’s like to be young and learning in love.

Contains mature content, adult themes, coarse language, reference to drug use, and minor violence.

In Pieces

Musical Theatre

04 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
03 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 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

In Pieces reflects on the romantic journeys of several individuals, as they share, ponder and look back on the chosen paths and partners along the way. Set in New York City, there’s the scary excitement of being vulnerable and saying yes to whatever adventure lies ahead. The magical first kiss. An unlikely friendship. Well-kept secrets. The monotony. The rebound. An awkward reunion on the train. And the honest conversations of deserving more. All these pieces of a life that at times connect and disconnect, but once at a distance, come together to create a universal remembrance of what it’s like to be young and learning in love.

Contains mature content, adult themes, coarse language, reference to drug use, and minor violence.

In Pieces

Musical Theatre

05 November 7:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
03 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 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

In Pieces reflects on the romantic journeys of several individuals, as they share, ponder and look back on the chosen paths and partners along the way. Set in New York City, there’s the scary excitement of being vulnerable and saying yes to whatever adventure lies ahead. The magical first kiss. An unlikely friendship. Well-kept secrets. The monotony. The rebound. An awkward reunion on the train. And the honest conversations of deserving more. All these pieces of a life that at times connect and disconnect, but once at a distance, come together to create a universal remembrance of what it’s like to be young and learning in love.

Contains mature content, adult themes, coarse language, reference to drug use, and minor violence.

In Pieces

Musical Theatre

06 November 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
03 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 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

In Pieces reflects on the romantic journeys of several individuals, as they share, ponder and look back on the chosen paths and partners along the way. Set in New York City, there’s the scary excitement of being vulnerable and saying yes to whatever adventure lies ahead. The magical first kiss. An unlikely friendship. Well-kept secrets. The monotony. The rebound. An awkward reunion on the train. And the honest conversations of deserving more. All these pieces of a life that at times connect and disconnect, but once at a distance, come together to create a universal remembrance of what it’s like to be young and learning in love.

Contains mature content, adult themes, coarse language, reference to drug use, and minor violence.

In Pieces

Musical Theatre

07 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
03 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 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

In Pieces reflects on the romantic journeys of several individuals, as they share, ponder and look back on the chosen paths and partners along the way. Set in New York City, there’s the scary excitement of being vulnerable and saying yes to whatever adventure lies ahead. The magical first kiss. An unlikely friendship. Well-kept secrets. The monotony. The rebound. An awkward reunion on the train. And the honest conversations of deserving more. All these pieces of a life that at times connect and disconnect, but once at a distance, come together to create a universal remembrance of what it’s like to be young and learning in love.

Contains mature content, adult themes, coarse language, reference to drug use, and minor violence.

In Pieces

Musical Theatre

07 November 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
03 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 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 2:00pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC
07 November 7:30pm Tony Gould Gallery, QPAC

In Pieces reflects on the romantic journeys of several individuals, as they share, ponder and look back on the chosen paths and partners along the way. Set in New York City, there’s the scary excitement of being vulnerable and saying yes to whatever adventure lies ahead. The magical first kiss. An unlikely friendship. Well-kept secrets. The monotony. The rebound. An awkward reunion on the train. And the honest conversations of deserving more. All these pieces of a life that at times connect and disconnect, but once at a distance, come together to create a universal remembrance of what it’s like to be young and learning in love.

Contains mature content, adult themes, coarse language, reference to drug use, and minor violence.