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The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (also known as QPAC) is part of the Queensland Cultural Centre and is located on the corner of Melbourne Street and Grey Street in Brisbane's South Bank precinct. Opened in 1985, it includes the Lyric Theatre, Concert Hall, Playhouse and Cremorne Theatre.
Queensland Theatre; General information; Name: Queensland Theatre: Previous names: Royal Queensland Theatre Company (1984–2001) Queensland Theatre Company (1970–1983), (2001–2016) Year founded: 1970; 55 years ago () Founders: Alan Edwards: Principal venue: Bille Brown Theatre, Diane Cilento Studio: Website: queenslandtheatre.com.au ...
The centre's large audience capacity is mostly used for the staging of concerts and musical theatre shows. It has also staged ice-skating shows, including Disney On Ice . The Entertainment Centre was also the filming venue for all three series of the original Australian series of Gladiators in 1995.
The theatre is a corner-stage with raked seating on three sides. It is the main venue for Queensland Theatre. It was named in 2002, in honour of the late Queensland actor, playwright and director Bille Brown, in recognition of his contribution to the Arts, when the Queensland Theatre Company moved to Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC). [1]
Individual show tickets go on sale March 1 for the season, which runs from June 17 to Oct. 19. Peninsula Players' 2025 season will include works by Neil Simon, Stephen King and Alcott Skip to main ...
Pages in category "2025 in theatre" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2025 WhatsOnStage Awards
Anywhere Festival is an annual Brisbane based festival for performance anywhere but traditional theatre spaces. The first anywhere-but-in-a-traditional-theatre concept was brought to Brisbane in 2011 by creative director Paul Osuch.
Bananaland has been very well received.Limelight Magazine said it is "a bright and brilliant new Australian musical, bursting with colour and passion in both its message and delivery" and that it "celebrates the power of live performance and the unpredictable roller-coaster of being a working artist."