As Brisbane Festival prepares to open next week amidst lockdown hurdles, they have added more shows, concerts, and art installations, including performances by Kate Miller-Heidke and Katie Noonan, new works from Joel Bray and Babushka, and installations by ENESS.
Designed for both adults and children, IMAGINARIA is an immersive playground which combines inflatable architecture, interactive AI projections, and multi-sensory installations.
A futuristic reinvention of Melville’s beloved classic Moby Dick, Ishmael takes on a new frontier as it follows climate refugee Ishmael aboard space vessel MV Pequod, fleeing an Earth ravaged by climate change.
One of the first events to be held post-pandemic, Brisbane Festival prepares to once again ‘pirouette in response to the world around us’, adding three new major events amidst cancellations and postponements.