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QSO: The Tempest
QSO: The Tempest

ABC News

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

QSO: The Tempest

Shakespeare's stories have inspired music by many composers. This concert features music from 4 composers who were all inspired by The Tempest and are interspersed with narration by John Bell. John is Australian Theatre Royalty, and has performed such monumental Shakespearean roles as Hamlet, Macbeth, Prospero, Falstaff, and King Lear. Recorded in the QPAC Concert Hall on 3 May, 2025 by ABC Classic. Producer Lucas Burns. Sound Engineer Shelley Bishop. Program Arthur Honegger: The Tempest Jean Sibelius: The Tempest (selections). Includes Henry Purcell's The Tempest overture Pyotr Tchaikovsky: The Tempest (Burya) Fantasy Overture Artists John Bell (narrator) Queensland Symphony Orchestra Umberto Clerici (conductor) Find out more Visit the QSO here

‘Every empty seat is a missed opportunity': QPAC's new boss brings back kids' festival Out of the Box
‘Every empty seat is a missed opportunity': QPAC's new boss brings back kids' festival Out of the Box

Sydney Morning Herald

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

‘Every empty seat is a missed opportunity': QPAC's new boss brings back kids' festival Out of the Box

Rachel Healy has strong views on the role of theatre on impressionable young minds. At the age of eight she was taken by her parents to see the musical Annie at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Her mind was blown. 'I wanted to be on stage with those orphans,' she admits. Healy's first job out of the University of South Australia was assistant editor at youth arts magazine Lowdown, where one of her earliest topics was QPAC's brand new biennial children's festival, Out of the Box. Some 33 years later, Healy is now QPAC's chief executive, and one of her tasks has been bringing back Out of the Box after a seven-year hiatus. 'It probably should have come back in '23 or '24, but every organisation was rebuilding after COVID, including QPAC,' Healy says. Out of the Box is a six-day event (Tuesday to Sunday, June 17-22) showcasing seven mainstage shows for kids, plus over a dozen workshops and activities, held in QPAC's theatres, event spaces, and at the State Library and QAGOMA. Shows include adaptations of kids' books The Gruffalo and Gurril Storm Bird, while workshops cover mindfulness, dance, a Bluey Puppetry Workshop and a cooking workshop in the kitchens of QPAC's fancy restaurant, Lyrebird.

‘Every empty seat is a missed opportunity': QPAC's new boss brings back kids' festival Out of the Box
‘Every empty seat is a missed opportunity': QPAC's new boss brings back kids' festival Out of the Box

The Age

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

‘Every empty seat is a missed opportunity': QPAC's new boss brings back kids' festival Out of the Box

Rachel Healy has strong views on the role of theatre on impressionable young minds. At the age of eight she was taken by her parents to see the musical Annie at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Her mind was blown. 'I wanted to be on stage with those orphans,' she admits. Healy's first job out of the University of South Australia was assistant editor at youth arts magazine Lowdown, where one of her earliest topics was QPAC's brand new biennial children's festival, Out of the Box. Some 33 years later, Healy is now QPAC's chief executive, and one of her tasks has been bringing back Out of the Box after a seven-year hiatus. 'It probably should have come back in '23 or '24, but every organisation was rebuilding after COVID, including QPAC,' Healy says. Out of the Box is a six-day event (Tuesday to Sunday, June 17-22) showcasing seven mainstage shows for kids, plus over a dozen workshops and activities, held in QPAC's theatres, event spaces, and at the State Library and QAGOMA. Shows include adaptations of kids' books The Gruffalo and Gurril Storm Bird, while workshops cover mindfulness, dance, a Bluey Puppetry Workshop and a cooking workshop in the kitchens of QPAC's fancy restaurant, Lyrebird.

25 things to do in Brisbane over the Labour Day long weekend
25 things to do in Brisbane over the Labour Day long weekend

The Age

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

25 things to do in Brisbane over the Labour Day long weekend

NRL fans will pour into Brisbane this weekend for Magic Round 2025, with a record crowd of 200,000 expected. Caxton Street near Suncorp Stadium will transform into a fan zone, offering a street party experience in the heart of the action from 10am on Friday, May 2, to 3am on Monday, May 5. This is the last long weekend in Brisbane until October, and to help you make the most of it, we've compiled a list of activities to keep you entertained. Events are grouped into the four days (including Friday night), but we've indicated where they are happening across multiple dates. Oh – and don't forget to vote! Friday, May 2 Shopping: UQ Rare Book Auction A signed first edition of The Handmaid's Tale and first editions of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels will go under the hammer at this event held during the 2025 UQ Alumni Book Fair, which runs May 2-5. More than 300,000 books are on sale for as little as $1 each during the fair. UQ Centre, Union Road, University of Queensland St Lucia Campus, 6.30-9pm, free. Did you know that Stephen King's blood-soaked chiller about a bullied teenager and her telekinetic revenge was made into a musical? A Broadway flop in 1988, it has developed a cult following, and this updated version starring talented musical theatre students has a strictly limited season at QPAC. Cremorne Theatre, QPAC, May 2-10, $60.

25 things to do in Brisbane over the Labour Day long weekend
25 things to do in Brisbane over the Labour Day long weekend

Sydney Morning Herald

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

25 things to do in Brisbane over the Labour Day long weekend

NRL fans will pour into Brisbane this weekend for Magic Round 2025, with a record crowd of 200,000 expected. Caxton Street near Suncorp Stadium will transform into a fan zone, offering a street party experience in the heart of the action from 10am on Friday, May 2, to 3am on Monday, May 5. This is the last long weekend in Brisbane until October, and to help you make the most of it, we've compiled a list of activities to keep you entertained. Events are grouped into the four days (including Friday night), but we've indicated where they are happening across multiple dates. Oh – and don't forget to vote! Friday, May 2 Shopping: UQ Rare Book Auction A signed first edition of The Handmaid's Tale and first editions of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels will go under the hammer at this event held during the 2025 UQ Alumni Book Fair, which runs May 2-5. More than 300,000 books are on sale for as little as $1 each during the fair. UQ Centre, Union Road, University of Queensland St Lucia Campus, 6.30-9pm, free. Did you know that Stephen King's blood-soaked chiller about a bullied teenager and her telekinetic revenge was made into a musical? A Broadway flop in 1988, it has developed a cult following, and this updated version starring talented musical theatre students has a strictly limited season at QPAC. Cremorne Theatre, QPAC, May 2-10, $60.

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