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SUMMER 2011–2012 DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY


welcome For many of us, the love of live performance started early in our lives when a parent or family friend took us along as children to see a ballet performance, play or concert. At QPAC, we have a strong belief in the value of nurturing children’s creativity and imagination. Our biennial Out of the Box festival is a national leader in art programs for children eight years and under. It will celebrate 20 years when it returns in June 2012 with a rich program of performances, events and activities. Our support of KITE Arts Education @ QPAC, supports the delivery of relevant, contemporary arts education experiences for Prep to Year 3 students and teachers across Queensland. KITE is an early childhood arts education initiative of the Queensland Department of Education and Training in partnership with QPAC. Working with communities with least access to the arts, KITE creates and facilitates performances, participative arts projects, professional development services and partnerships. Recently, over 70 students from three schools in the Logan area performed their own work at QPAC in front of parents, grandparents, carers and invited guests as the culmination of months of work with KITE teacher artists. It was a very proud moment for both the children and their families. There are many great opportunities to introduce children and families to performance at QPAC in the coming months. Favourites from literature and television come to life, a well-loved fairy tale is retold in dance, a nervous mouse faces her big ballet audition, and The Wizard of Oz lands at the Playhouse. With these, plus other highlights including Mary Poppins and the opening performances of the 2012 seasons of Queensland Ballet, Queensland Theatre Company and Queensland Symphony Orchestra, I hope to see you at QPAC soon.

JOHN KOTZAS Chief Executive

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Mary Poppins The Supercalifragilistic Musical Disney and Cameron Mackintosh invite you to let your imagination take flight as you step into the magical world of Mary Poppins. Brilliantly adapted from the beloved books by Queensland’s own P.L. Travers and the classic 1964 Walt Disney film, Mary Poppins arrives at the Lyric Theatre in December for a strictly limited season. This spectacular production includes all of the best loved songs from the film including Chim Chim Cher-ee, A Spoonful of Sugar Sugar, Jolly Holiday Holiday, Step in Time, Feed the Birds and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and new classics like Practically Perfect and Anything Can Happen. Mary Poppins has dazzled millions of people around the globe and now it is your chance to experience the magic. This emotive and fun filled production lifts audiences to unparalleled heights and places the show at the top of every theatregoers ‘must-see’ list.

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‘Totally magical’ ABC RADIO

‘The music theatre event of the year’

‘A must-see brilliant show’

THE AGE / SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

CHANNEL 7

‘Mary sweeps us off our feet!’

‘A roof-raising, toe-tapping, high flying extravaganza!’

DAILY TELEGRAPH, LONDON

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

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From 30 December Lyric Theatre $40 to $132.50* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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Rock of Ages Love the ‘80s – Love ROCK OF AGES The rock musical featuring the greatest hits of the ‘80s! An awesome worldwide smash hit, ROCK OF AGES features 28 great ‘80s rock anthems including We Built This City City, Don’t Stop Believin’, The Final Countdown, I Want to Know What Love Is and hit after hit from such iconic rockers as Foreigner, Journey, Styx, Pat Benatar and many more. Set in LA’s Sunset Strip in the ‘80s, ROCK OF AGES tells the story of Drew, a city boy with dreams of rock stardom and Sherrie, a small town girl looking to make it big. Told through the greatest songs of the ‘80s, ROCK OF AGES guarantees you an absurdly enjoyable good time. Don’t miss your chance to relive those great moments of the ‘80s – the big hair, the big dreams and the even bigger rock songs!

‘…exuberant, hilarious, fantastically slick fun…5 stars’ THE AGE

‘…blew me away. Everyone will love it.’

QPAC is celebrating all things great (and tragic!) about the ‘80s during the Brisbane season of ROCK OF AGES at our very own Bourbon Room. Recreating the fictitious Sunset Strip bar from the hit rock musical, the Bourbon Room is your chance to step back to a time of big ballads and even bigger hair. Have your photo taken in front of the Bourbon Room ‘wall of fame’ featuring record covers from classic ‘80s albums. Plus you can create your own playlist with the free Video Jukebox packed with 2000 songs and video clips. If you’re looking for a pre-show drink to get you in the ‘80s mood, or you want to rock on after the show, the Bourbon Room promises nothin’ but a good time!

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12 November to 18 December Lobby Bar, Ground Floor

PRESENTED BY MICHAEL COHL, REAGAN SILBER, PETER GORDON, BARRY HABIB, MATTHEW WEAVER, SCOTT PRISAND, CARL LEVIN, JEFF DAVIS, S2BN ENTERTAINMENT AND RODNEY RIGBY WHEN WHERE TICKETS

12 November to 18 December Lyric Theatre $65 to $155* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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Fairy Tales and Fantasy Arts and Craft

Fairy Tales and Fantasy QPAC’s Summer Family Fun Dec 2011 to Jan 2012

Enter a world of childhood wonder at QPAC these holidays. Throughout December and January, QPAC will be the place for families with a crafty picnic playground and a creative chalk wall for kids of all ages. Unleash your creativity in the QPAC Tunnel with colourful chalk boards covering the tunnel wall. You can leave your mark with a message or an inspired character, or watch a chalk master at work.

Discover a captivating world of song, dance, stories, arts and craft with QPAC’s Fairy Tales and Fantasy Fantasy, a program of family fun for the Summer holidays. We invite you to explore your imagination with a collection of magical performances and activities across QPAC. • Fairy Tales and Fantasy Arts & Craft • Charlie and Lola’s Best Bestest Play

In January, experience a touch of magic on the Melbourne Street Green with a picnic playground with free activities for the whole family to enjoy.

• Christmas in LazyTown Live!

Come out and play at QPAC these school holidays!

• Looney Tunes Live! Classroom Capers

• James and the Giant Peach

• Angelina Ballerina’s Big Audition • Cinderella • Swan Lake • Spirit of Christmas

OUT OF THE BOX WORKSHOP 2010. PHOTO BY JUSTINE WALPOLE

For full program details and bookings, visit qpac.com.au or phone 136 246

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1 December to 22 January QPAC Tunnel and Melbourne Street Green

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Charlie and Lola’s Best Bestest Play Don’t miss everyone’s favourite brother and sister, Charlie and Lola, in their extremely ever so wonderful stage show. The stars of the hit BBC TV series and books by Lauren Child are brought to life by a magical mix of puppetry and music. Will Lola ever tidy her messy room? Will Charlie get Lola to sleep, even though she is not sleepy and will not go to bed?

As seen on ABC television, this hit series has now been adapted into an ideal early theatre experience that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike.

The Tigers want their bedtime milk, the Dancing Dogs have borrowed Lola’s pyjamas – not to mention the Ogre in the wardrobe! Who’d have known there were so many things to overcome before the day’s end?

‘This show is magic from start to finish.’ THE HERALD, SCOTLAND

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14 to 18 December Cremorne Theatre $29.90 to $35* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES


Christmas in LazyTown Live! HO! HO! HO! Christmas is almost here and so is the world premiere of Christmas In LazyTown Live! Join Sportacus, Stephanie and all the gang in this winter wonderland Christmas Spectacular – Live on Stage.

With an all Australian cast and a mix of music, movement, humour and fun, Christmas in LazyTown Live! is the show to see in the place to be...Go! Go! Go! LazyTown Live!

Cheer the hero…boo the villain and make this the best Christmas ever, full of singing, dancing, laughter and… watch out for that Robbie Rotten!

PRESENTED BY ANDREW KAY & GARRY GINIVAN WHEN WHERE TICKETS

22 December at 2pm Concert Hall $39.90 to $44.90* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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James and the Giant Peach BY ROALD DAHL AND ADAPTED BY DAVID WOOD

‘Something else, he told himself, something stranger than ever this time, is about to happen to me again soon. He was sure of it. He could feel it coming.’ (ROALD DAHL, JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH).

James Henry Trotter, orphaned by an unfortunate incident involving an escaped rhinocerous, is sent to live with his cruel aunts in an old house by the sea. One day he meets an old man who gives him a bag of powerful magic.

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5 to 21 January Cremorne Theatre $36.80 to $46.80* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

But when James accidentally spills it near the old peach tree, the most marvellous things begin to happen and his adventure across the sea aboard a giant peach begins. Brisbane’s dynamic Harvest Rain Theatre Company brings Roald Dahl’s beloved classic to life on stage. Hop aboard the giant peach with James and his new friends Centipede, Earthworm, Grasshopper, Ladybird and Spider for a magical voyage that is fun for the whole family. THIS PRODUCTION IS A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY ARRANGEMENT WITH CASAROTTO RAMSAY & ASSOCIATES LTD LONDON


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Angelina Ballerina’s Big Audition Following Angelina Ballerina™’s first real live ballet, Angelina and her friends return to QPAC as she prepares to audition for the prestigious Camembert Academy of Performing Arts. This magical production features the Royal New Zealand Ballet dancers performing to a recorded arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s music, with choreography, sets and costumes from the English National Ballet. Miss Lilly prepares Angelina for her big chance to dance in front of the judges and, although excited about the possibility of a new adventure, Angelina worries about leaving home and Alice behind. Along the way she meets lots of new friends and discovers some exciting new twists on traditional ballet.

Performed by the Royal New Zealand Ballet, Angelina Ballerina’s Big Audition is the perfect introduction for children to the magical world of ballet.

‘Guaranteed to charm an army of small children…and their minders’ THE SUNDAY TIMES, UK

AN ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET PRODUCTION

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7 to 13 January Playhouse $35 to $45* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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Cinderella You’re invited to the Ball…the stunning ballet adaptation of this timeless fairy tale brings to the stage a wealth of characters that will transport you to the enchanted world of the Good Fairy, Prince Charming, and a beautiful young girl who dreams of something more. Become enthralled as the powerful, wicked stepmother and her two daughters remorselessly torment and mock Cinderella. Left in despair while her stepmother and stepsisters attend the Prince’s Ball, Cinderella’s kind heart is repaid by the magical appearance of the Good Fairy whose powerful spell produces a dress, carriage, and shoes that will send Cinderella off to the ball.

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18 to 21 January Playhouse $40 to $45* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

But beware – these wondrous gifts come with a warning for Cinderella to return before the stroke of midnight. Performed to Prokofiev’s extraordinary score, with grand new sets and fabulous costumes, Queensland’s most talented young dancers come together to celebrate Ballet Theatre of Queensland’s 75th Anniversary. Hurry and book your tickets before the clock strikes midnight and be enthralled by this enchanting tale and magical ballet. DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY JODIE-ANNE WHITE AND BORIS BIVONA ARTISTIC DESIGN BY MARLOES BAKKER-MARSDEN AND CARMEL WENCK


The Wizard of Oz

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY HAROLD ARLEN AND E.Y. HARBURG. ADAPTED BY JOHN KANE FROM THE MGM MOTION PICTURE

Join Dorothy, Scarecrow, Lion, the Tin Man and Toto on a magical trip down the yellow brick road as Harvest Rain Theatre Company presents the beloved classic The Wizard of Oz. This spectacular new production from the team that brought you Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Jesus Christ Superstar features all your favourite songs from the Oscar winning movie score, including the timeless classics Somewhere Over the Rainbow Rainbow, We’re Off to See the Wizard and If I Only had a Heart Heart.

Journey somewhere over the rainbow, click your heels together three times and rediscover the brilliant tale in which dreams really do come true.

THIS PRODUCTION IS A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT BY ARRANGEMENT WITH TAMS WHITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC.

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9 to 19 February Playhouse $49.80 to $67.10* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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Swan Lake

Season 2012 Queensland Ballet

Swan Lake holds a cherished place in the repertoire. François Klaus’s spectacular interpretation of this classic ballet honours its rich choreographic heritage (including the traditional ‘White Swans’ second act), whilst deftly creating a new narrative that culminates in the migration of the great Russian ballet tradition to the Western world. Ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska was one of the stars of The Imperial Ballet in its golden years of the late 19th century. While living in exile in France after the Russian Revolution, she wrote a memoir of her life and romance with Tsar Nicholas II. François Klaus saw parallels between their tragic story and the tale of doomed love between the Swan Queen, Odette, and Prince Siegfried. His ballet chronicles an epic story of devotion and betrayal, with lavish sets and costumes, thrilling dance and the glorious music of Tchaikovsky. WITH THE QUEENSLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

DANCERS: RACHAEL WALSH AND CHRISTIAN TÁTCHEV; PHOTO BY KEN SPARROW

QUEENSLAND BALLET PRINCIPAL GUEST CONDUCTOR: ANDREW MOGRELIA CONCEPT AND CHOREOGRAPHY BY FRANÇOIS KLAUS (ACT 2: TRADITIONAL, AFTER PETIPA/IVANOV) SWAN LAKE HAS AUDIO-DESCRIBED SERVICES AVAILABLE

Alice in Wonderland Don Quixote A Classical Celebration Fairy Tales: Stories of Hans Christian Andersen International Gala 2012 Vis-à-vis Studio Series Soirées Classiques Series 2012 Subscriber benefits • Save up to 20% on single ticket prices • Secure the best seats before single tickets go on sale • Exchange your tickets to another performance of the same production if you need to (exchange fee applies) • Discount tickets to optional extra events • Priority purchase of additional single tickets • Receive regular Company updates • Apply for free membership of The Queensland Ballet Company

2012 subscription packages are on sale now Request a free 2012 season brochure at queenslandballet.com.au or phone 07 3013 6666. Single tickets on sale 18 January 2012.

PRESENTED BY QUEENSLAND BALLET IN ASSOCIATION WITH HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY AUSTRALIA WHEN WHERE TICKETS

3 to 21 December Playhouse $74 to $84* (Children $50*, Youth $64*) *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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DANCER FRANCESCA ‘LA CHICA’, PHOTO BY NICOLA PALMIERI

Flamenco Fire Gypsy Pathways In the customs of the gypsy lifestyle, take a journey with Flamenco Fire through eight centuries of colourful Romani history and feel the heat of Gypsy Pathways. Celebrate the epic migration of the Romani people through Persia (now Iran), North Africa and finally Spain in a fiery performance of heart pounding dance and captivating music. A stunning line up of international guests featuring kathak dancer/singer Sulagna Basu, flamenco dancer Francesca ‘La Chica’ and flamenco percussionist Andrej Vujicic. They will perform alongside some of Australia’s finest flamenco

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2 to 4 February Playhouse $39.50 to $59.50* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

artists, including dancers Simone Pope, Natalie Slect and Sebastian Sanchez, guitarists Kieren Ray and Andrew Veivers, violinist Shenton Gregory and singer James Paul in this seductively haunting production. Enjoy a vibrant and compelling show that captures all of the excitement and drama of the Romani spirit in Gypsy Pathways.

DIRECTOR ANDREW VEIVERS CHOREOGRAPHIC DESIGN SIMONE POPE


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Spirit of Christmas QPAC celebrates the festive season with its traditional Spirit of Christmas concerts. Spirit of Christmas is an occasion to enjoy uplifting songs, be inspired by the Christmas message and sing along with much-loved carols. Filling the Concert Hall with Christmas cheer will be Amanda Harrison who played Elphaba from the Melbourne and Sydney production of WICKED and Martin Crewes from the

recent tour of Doctor Zhivago. The concert will also feature the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Guy Noble and the QPAC Choir. In a world that continues to change at a tremendous pace, QPAC’s Spirit of Christmas is a celebration of the true meaning and joy of the Yuletide season. Join us for a very merry Christmas celebration!

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9 and 10 December Concert Hall $22 to $35* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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New Year’s Eve Concert

Season 2012

Music Around the World

Queensland Pops Orchestra

On Broadway Celebrate New Year’s Eve with the Queensland Pops Orchestra in Music from Around the World. The Queensland Pops Orchestra and their special guests Soprano Gaynor Morgan, Mezzo-Soprano Deborah Rogers, Tenor Virgilio Marino and Baritone Jason Barry-Smith will take you on a wonderful musical journey to places near and far. Ring in the New Year with a feast of music including The Flower Duet Duet, In the Depths of the Temple, The Thieving Magpie, The Hungarian March, Variations on a Korean Folk Song, classic favourites such as the Radetsky March and the traditional favourite Auld Lang Syne. For 26 years the Pops Orchestra’s New Year’s Eve concerts have sold out, and this year is set to be no exception. Book now and don’t miss out on the fun!

Saturday 19 May 2pm and 8pm Once again we bring to the Concert Hall stage two of Australia’s finest music theatre talents, husband and wife team Ian Stenlake and Rachel Beck with music from the great musicals.

Music to Swing By Saturday 18 August 2pm and 8pm Andy Firth, virtuoso clarinet and saxophone player and sensational vocalist and pianist Sarah McKenzie, heat up the stage with great swing tunes and ballads.

A Big Country Saturday 20 October 2pm and 8pm A wonderful combination of orchestral and country when Australian music legend, Troy Cassar-Daly and the Pops Orchestra celebrate the great nation we live in. 2012 Subscriber Benefits • Secure the best seats before single tickets go on sale • Discounted ticket prices • regular newsletters and updates 2012 Season Tickets on sale now Call QPAC Group Bookings 3840 7466 or groups@qpac.com.au Post QPAC PO Box 3567 South Bank QLD 4101

Enjoy dinner at the Lyrebird Restaurant before the performance. Book online or telephone 3840 7598.

In Person QPAC Box Office, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, South Bank.

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31 December at 9.30pm Concert Hall $72 to $79* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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Winner of X Factor 2011

The Angels ‘Waiting for the Sun’ Tour!

It’s the hottest music show in the country – millions of people are voting and cheering on their favourites. It’s an amazing year for talent.

Since releasing their now legendary debut single Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again in May 1976, The Angels have gone on to enjoy an extraordinary career – through the release of a vast catalogue of recorded music and performing thousands of gigs over more than three decades.

Who will win? All we can guarantee is that there will be a sensational Winner who will release both a single and an album in early December. Be the first to see this year’s X Factor Winner play live – an amazing night that will reprise all the great moments of their journey through the series. The Winner will be joined by some surprise friends from the series for the concert. Don’t miss seeing Australia’s hottest new pop star in their first ever live tour.

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14 January at 8pm Concert Hall $64* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

With the quintessential line-up responsible for recording the landmark first four albums reformed, experience a classic night of Aussie rock with The Angels. Their Waiting for the Sun tour introduces new front man Dave Gleeson of the Screaming Jets, playing the songs we all know such as We gotta get out of this place as well as their new single Waiting for the Sun.

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21 January at 8pm Concert Hall $49 to $59* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES


An Unforgettable Evening with Natalie Cole International Pop, R&B and Jazz legend Natalie Cole, is coming to QPAC for one unforgettable evening. Natalie is the daughter of the late Jazz icon Nat King Cole and first recorded with her father at the age of six on his Christmas album. Over the years Natalie has developed a cohesive amount of hits including This Will Be (An Everlasting Love), Pink Cadillac, When I Fall In Love, I’ve Got Love on My Mind and the posthumous duet Unforgettable.

Throughout her highly successful career, the sultry and sophisticated songstress has received accolades in abundance – nine Grammy Awards, Songwriters Hall of Fame Hit maker, George and Ira Gershwin Lifetime Musical Achievement Award and three American Music Awards just to name a few. If You’ve Got Love On Your Mind....don’t miss An Unforgettable Evening with Natalie Cole.

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28 January at 8pm Concert Hall $99 to $149* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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PHOTO BY MARCO ZEPPETELLA

I Musici – Viva Italia 60th Anniversary Tour Experience Italy’s legendary baroque string ensemble, I Musici as they celebrate sixty years of vibrant and virtuosic music-making. Paying homage to their musical heritage with works by Italian masters Rossini, Donizetti and Paganini, this will be an unforgettable concert, culminating with their historic and superlative interpretation of Vivaldi’s magnificent Four Seasons – unmatched for its vigor, dynamism, sensitivity and sheer muscular energy.

‘Twelve individual instrumental masters, and together the finest chamber orchestra in the world.’ ARTURO TOSCANINI

‘In every style they bring the essential impulse of life – the result is playing of verve, stylistic purity and impeccable artistry… Never does the rhythmic impulse falter, never is a note out of place.’ THE NEW YORK TIMES

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23 February at 8pm Concert Hall $59 to $109* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES


The King’s Singers and the Queensland Pops Orchestra

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain

The world’s most acclaimed vocal ensemble makes their long awaited return to Australia with a wonderfully varied program of classical, jazz and pop favourites.

After 25 years of gigs in venues all over the world, from the Village Hall to the Royal Albert Hall, The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain comes to QPAC for the very first time.

With a vast repertoire that ranges from Byrd to Michael Bublé, The King’s Singers are renowned as consummate entertainers; a class-act with a delightfully British wit.

‘The superlative vocal sextet’ THE TIMES (LONDON)

‘Flawlessly realised’ THE GUARDIAN (UK)

Bringing only their ‘bonsai guitars’, and the belief that all musical genres are available for reinterpretation (as long they are played on the uke!), The Ukulele Orchestra does away with drums, piano, backing tracks, pitch shifters and electronic trickery. With a virtuosic collision of raw post-punk performance and toe-tapping oldies – from Tchaikovsky to Nirvana via Otis Redding and Spaghetti Western soundtracks – the Orchestra is routinely met with standing ovations. Modern exercise in minimal art? Or a rabble-rousing music hall/stadium rock experience? Either way, you’ll never think about music in the same way.

PRESENTED BY THE QUEENSLAND POPS ORCHESTRA WHEN WHERE TICKETS

18 and 19 February Concert Hall $89 to $129* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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29 February at 8pm Concert Hall $79 to $99* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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Handel Messiah Queensland Symphony Orchestra Handel declared ‘I think I did see all of heaven before me’ when he composed Messiah. More than 250 years later, audiences of all faiths, or none, are uplifted by this greatest of all oratorios, whose performances are as much an emotional journey as a musical event. Internationally recognized baroque specialist, Rita Paczian, directs an all-star cast and the audience has the opportunity to savour a rare performance of Mozart’s brilliant and ingenious arrangement of this immortal score. Music to touch the soul and the perfect culmination to a year of music making!

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3 December at 7pm Concert Hall $57.25 to $76.25* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

‘I’ve admired the Orchestra for some years now...The quality of playing and the overall sound are world class. It will be a privilege to conduct it.’ RITA PACZIAN GUEST CONDUCTOR


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Chopin and Mendelssohn’s Octet Australian Chamber Orchestra Combining sparkling virtuosity with tender lyricism, Chopin’s First Piano Concerto is an ideal vehicle for the unique talents of Polina Leschenko. Although Górecki is best known for his haunting and heartfelt Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, his Piano Concerto bristles with driving rhythms and energy. Mendelssohn’s Octet is a staple of the ACO’s repertoire, its carefree exuberance belying its fiendish technical intricacies. The tonal riches of the ACO’s three legendary violins – Stradivari, Guarneri and Guadagnini – are revealed in Richard Tognetti’s specially created arrangement of Paganini’s dazzling Caprices.

‘The enthusiasm and tightness of the ACO was nowhere better shown than in the Mendelssohn with its joyful, sweeping opening movement, quicksilver scherzo and romping closing figure.’ CUMBERLAND NEWSPAPERS.

‘Eight players from the orchestra revelled in the musical high jinks of Mendelssohn’s Octet.’ ADELAIDE ADVERTISER

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13 February at 8pm Concert Hall from $49* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

Single tickets go on sale 13 December

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Season 2012

Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Queensland Symphony Orchestra

The Queensland Symphony Orchestra bursts into 2012 with Maestro Gerard Schwarz. Acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic, the Maestro conducts Shostakovich’s truly epic Tenth Symphony, hailed by many as his finest. This is a work where, in its supposed portrait of the dictator Josef Stalin in all his grim power, the music reaches levels of almost indescribable tension and profound emotional intensity, ultimately released by euphoria of the finale. Stephen Kovacevich, has been beguiling audiences with the colour, warmth and transcendent lyricism of Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto for almost half a century. Now it’s Brisbane’s turn to celebrate Kovacevich’s 70th birthday and the magic he weaves with the QSO.

Maestro Series This prestigious series involves a prominent line up of international and Australian stars. Morning Masterworks Greatly loved classics on a Thursday morning. Gala Concerts full of glamour and spectacle to suit any cultural taste. Music on Sundays Popular repertoire with witty compere Guy Noble to end the weekend on a high note. 20/21 Masterpieces from the 20th and 21st centuries. Baroque A delightful series of wonderfully inspiring music from the Baroque period. Concerti (New Series) A new series showcasing the talented QSO musicians 2012 Subscriber Benefits • Savings of around 35% off single ticket prices • First pick of the concert and seat before they go on sale to the general public. • Options to exchange, tickets for another performance if unable to attend (exchange fees apply) • Exclusive discounts and unique offers through the Subscriber Loyalty Card 2012 Season Tickets on sale now! Request a 2012 Season brochure (including booking form) online at qso.com.au or phone the Queensland Symphony Orchestra on 07 3833 5000. Single tickets on sale 10 January 2012.

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11 February at 8pm Concert Hall $62 to $90* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

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Arj Barker

An Evening with John Cleese

Eleven

Arj Barker returns to the shores of Australia (although we’re not positive he ever left) with his new show, featuring an hour of the inventive stand-up comedy for which he is known and loved. Join Arj as he fearlessly tackles 11 of the most controversial topics around, including 3D movies, death, Google Maps and prawns. If you’ve seen him before, you know you won’t be disappointed. If you haven’t seen him yet – it’s cool. You’re probably just super busy, with work and stuff... Arj also stars as ‘Dave’ in Seasons one and two of the HBO Smash Hit Flight of the Conchords. Australia’s adopted son of comedy is back by popular demand! Get in quick. This is world-class comedy.

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30 November to 2 December Concert Hall $39.50 to $44.50* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES

Legendary UK comic John Cleese is loved the world over for his comedic antics in cult films such as Monty Python and the Holy Grail Grail, Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life, The Life of Brian and the ever memorable television series Fawlty Towers. Few comedy troupes have reached the same fame of Monty Python, and a large part of that success was due to John Cleese and his impeccable timing and sense of humour. Cleese describes his one man show as ‘an evening of well honed anecdotes, psychoanalytical tit-bits, and unprovoked attacks on former colleagues, especially Michael Palin.’ Cleese has mastered everything from dry wit to slapstick humour, making his type of humour one that everyone can enjoy. He is the master comedian and admired and respected by everyone. Don’t miss this legendary comedian. PRESENTED BY ADRIAN BOHM PRESENTS WHEN WHERE TICKETS

20 to 22 February Concert Hall $94.90 to $116.90* *TRANSACTION FEE APPLIES


drama

Fractions BY MARCEL DORNEY

In 4th century Alexandria, Egypt, Alexander the Great’s namesake city has ambitions to be the most powerful in the world. And knowledge is power. The great library of Alexandria houses all the wisdom of the world – science, mathematics, astronomy and literature. One of its greatest scholars and inventors is Hypatia – a woman ahead of her time in a man’s world. She’s revered for her devotion to the search for knowledge.

But the power politicking of one man, Kyril, starts a holy war on the city which threatens to destroy the great library. Hypatia must find a way to protect it and prevent civilisation from sliding into the Dark Ages. Join us to uncover the story of Hypatia – this thrilling play is based on the real life events of one of history’s most remarkable unsung heroines. A CO-PRODUCTION WITH HOTHOUSE THEATRE

PRESENTED BY QUEENSLAND THEATRE COMPANY WHEN WHERE TICKETS

14 November to 10 December Cremorne Theatre $42 to $65* (under 30s $30*)

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Summer of the Seventeenth Doll

Season 2012

BY RAY LAWLER

Queensland Theatre Company

Every summer, cane-cutters Barney and Roo come back from Queensland to the Carlton house they share with Nancy and Olive for an annual season of fun and frivolity.

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler

But this summer is different. Nancy has gone and got married, Roo is flat broke, and the friends just can’t seem to recreate the chemistry of years gone by. After 17 years, could this really be the end?

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

The Doll is one of the pillars of our national theatre. Australian playwriting came of age with the premiere of this play in 1955. Set in an inner-city Melbourne townhouse and filled with quintessential Australian language of the era, it was the first time we saw ourselves truly reflected on stage. Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is a classic, must-see play about the nature of happiness, the destruction of idealism, and the struggle to accept change and find life anew. A BELVOIR PRODUCTION

Bombshells by Joanna Murray-Smith

Elizabeth: almost by chance a woman by Dario Fo Head Full of Love by Alana Valentine Kelly by Matthew Ryan Managing Carmen by David Williamson Season Ticket Holder Benefits Include • Savings up to 30% off single ticket price • Complimentary souvenir program at each play • First access to the best seats, or the flexibility to book closer to the time • $10 off single ticket prices to treat your family and friends • The option to change into another performance if your circumstances change • Free entry to behind-the-scenes play briefings • Exclusive deals, discounts and invitations to events 2012 Season Tickets on sale now Go to theatre2012.com.au for more details. Single tickets on sale 30 January 2012.

PRESENTED BY QUEENSLAND THEATRE COMPANY WHEN WHERE TICKETS

22 February to 11 March Playhouse $42 to $79* (under 30s $33*)

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exhibition

PHOTO BY DEEN VAN MEER Š DISNEY/CML

Exhibition: Mary & Me Mary Poppins and her creator P.L. Travers Few literary characters inhabit a life of their own the way Mary Poppins has. When the sometimes stern and often magical nanny first appeared in print in 1934, she already seemed oddly familiar. Queensland-born author P.L. Travers insisted that she didn’t invent the character, but merely wrote her down. Wherever she came from, Mary Poppins has delighted children and adults alike for decades.

PRESENTED BY QPAC WHEN WHERE

from 13 December Tony Gould Gallery

FREE EVENT

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She has appeared in a series of books written by Travers, a much-loved Disney film featuring Julie Andrews and now in a spectacular stage musical. Mary & Me looks at this remarkable journey from page to stage and features original papers from the P.L. Travers collections from the Mitchell Library at the State Library of New South Wales, archival video and costumes from the current musical version of Mary Poppins.


free event

Green Jam Sessions Smooth Jazz, Groovy Lounge Catch the wrap up of the final Green Jam Sessions for 2011 every Friday evening for a few hours of laid back lounge and smooth jazz on QPAC’s Melbourne Street Green.

The Green Jam Bar & Grill will also be fired up to serve mouth-watering delights, including tender ribs, juicy knackwurst and the new Green Jam Cooler, a refreshing melon and pineapple alcoholic drink.

In this free showcase of live music, supported by Heritage Building Society, the talented musicians from Griffith University Queensland Conservatorium kick off the weekend with an impressive repertoire of jazz standards and contemporary groove.

As the days become longer and the weather heats up, head to the Melbourne Street Green for an evening of cold drinks, chilled tunes and great company.

GREEN JAM SESSIONS MAJOR PARTNER

PRESENTED BY QPAC WHEN WHERE

until 9 December (Friday Evenings) 5pm to 8pm Melbourne Street Green

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FREE EVENT

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Brisbane’s Ultimate Entertainment Destination

BET WITH YOUR HEAD, NOT OVER IT.

www.treasurybrisbane.com.au


coming to

in 2012

Visit qpac.com.au for updates on all QPAC performances. Join QPAC eNews for exclusive presale opportunities… The Australian Ballet – March Annie – April Out of the Box – June Opera Australia – May / June The Hamburg Ballet – August The Hamburg State Opera with the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra – August THE HAMBURG BALLET’S NIJINSKY. PICTURED ANNA POLIKARPOVA, THIAGO BORDIN AND ALEXANDRE RIABKO. PHOTO BY HOLGER BADEKOW

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Phone 1300 210 826


The Art of Wine DINNER SERIES

There is no greater entertainment for the palate than food and wine performing together in perfect harmony. The QPAC Art of Wine dinner series offers an opportunity to enjoy superb dining with matching wines personally selected and presented by the winemaker. Join us at the Lyrebird Restaurant for this memorable series of dinners.

FEBRUARY

2012

C u lle n W i nes MARGARET RIVER, WA Cullen Wines pioneered wine growing in the Margaret River and, through continual development of the quality and individuality of their biodynamic practices, have been rewarded with a range of elegant and balanced wines with a depth of flavour that perfectly reflects the terroir in which they are grown.

MARCH

2012

De v il ’s Lai r Food and wine in perfect harmony at the Lyrebird Restaurant, QPAC

MARGARET RIVER, WA Devil’s Lair Estate is located in one of the coolest sites in the Margaret River region which is reflected in the style of wine with an array of flavours driven along the palate by a taut natural acidity with balanced alcohol and refined tannin.

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meet and eat

Dine with us

Refresh

QPAC has a range of dining options to suit every taste and budget.

Whether you’re looking for a quiet drink and conversation or quick refreshment in the foyer at interval, quench yourself at QPAC.

Lyrebird Restaurant Quality à la carte dining before Lyric Theatre and Concert Hall performances. Bookings preferred 3840 7598. Please check website for opening hours.

The Café Fresh, innovative and healthy cuisine in an urban oasis for coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open Monday-Friday from 7.30am and Saturday and Sunday from 8am.

The Bistro Quick and generous meals in a casual, outdoor setting. Open two hours prior to Lyric Theatre and Concert Hall performances and during free outdoor programs.

Playhouse Coffee Bar For light meals, snacks, cakes and coffee before all performances in the Playhouse. 38

The Bar Featuring a stylish selection of fine wines, cocktails and boutique beers, The Bar is the ideal meeting place either side of show time. Centrally located on the ground floor at the main entrance to QPAC.

Foyer Bars Bars in theatre foyers open 90 minutes before all performances. We recommend you pre-order your interval drinks for fast service at interval. Order forms are available at all bars.

Information: qpac.com.au

WATCH

New Italian-inspired wine bar THIS SPACE opening early 2012!


QPAC is grateful for the support of our valued Corporate Partners. Partnerships play a critical role in our ability to produce and present cultural projects. We thank our partners and supporters for their continued investment in ensuring the growth and potential of live performance in Queensland.

PARTNERS

SUPPORTERS

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important information bookings

check your tickets

Online

qpac.com.au

Phone

136 246 9am-8.30pm Mon-Sat

Please check your tickets carefully and make sure you know the date, time and location of your performance.

In person QPAC Box Office, Level M, QPAC 9am-8.30pm Ticket Central, Central Station, Brisbane 9am-5pm South Bank Parklands Visitor Information Centre State Library of Queensland Book Shop Empire Theatre, Toowoomba Groups

Phone 07 3840 7466

All prices include booking fee. *Transaction fee applies.

stay informed You can stay up-to-date with all the latest events at QPAC by visiting qpac.com.au where you’ll find information, photo galleries, video footage and reviews. You can also subscribe to our fortnightly QPAC eNews. qpac.com.au now also accessible through your mobile.

accessibility For the convenience of patrons who have difficulty walking, a specific set down area is open in the QPAC basement 90 minutes prior to performances in the Concert Hall and Lyric Theatre. Entry to the set down area is from the tunnel entrance at Grey Street. If you require assistance due to mobility, hearing or other access difficulties, please mention your requirements when booking, or by telephone on 136 246 before your visit.

ALL INFORMATION CORRECT AT TIME OF PRINTING

late arrivals Construction work around South Bank and other activity such as events at nearby football stadiums can cause delays in traffic. Please check the start time of your show and allow enough time to cover possible delays. For most performances, latecomers cannot be admitted until a suitable break in the program.

mobile phones and cameras For the safety of performers and enjoyment of other patrons, please ensure mobile phones (including SMS and MMS messaging) are switched off and that cameras, including video cameras are not used during the performance.

food and drink Unless otherwise advised, food and drink are not permitted in the auditorium as a workplace health and safety precaution. Bottled water is permitted.

waitlists Join QPAC’s Waitlists to receive special priority booking offers and be amongst the first to secure your seats for the hottest shows in town. Visit qpac.com.au for more info.



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