Turning bedtime fears into beautiful music
A tiny opera for tiny people offers a magical theatre experience for young audiences and a response to the sleep struggles almost half of Australian children experience.
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A tiny opera for tiny people offers a magical theatre experience for young audiences and a response to the sleep struggles almost half of Australian children experience.
Queensland Conservatorium classical voice graduate Jake Lyle is hard at work preparing for his debut as the lead in Opera...
The pain of the dancer in George Michael’s Careless Whisper, the hope in the Titanic classic My Heart Will Go...
People living with mental health conditions in Brisbane have been participating in free university-level arts courses thanks to Griffith University. ...
Griffith University is proud to honour three exceptional women with Honorary Doctorates in recognition of their outstanding contributions in social...
Free university-level arts courses are being offered by Griffith University to people living with mental health conditions in Brisbane, from...
The toe-tapping, swashbuckling Gilbert and Sullivan classic The Pirates of Penzance has sailed into Brisbane for a very limited season,...
It would not be a proper Australian Christmas without hearing Paul Kelly’s ‘How To Make Gravy’, but from this December,...
Audiences will be quavering with excitement when they go to see Brisbane’s own musical ghost story Quavers, produced by Real...
From the soccer field to the stage, there’s no looking back for Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (the Con) alumnus Vidya...