Bryan Nason AM was captivated by the magic of theatre from a young age.
QPAC’s exhibition celebrated his life and work, warmly conveying the quality, variety, longevity and uniquely self-determined nature of his theatrical endeavours.
Brian was an exceptional Queensland theatre maker and founder of the much loved Grin and Tonic Theatre Troupe, Bryan dedicated his life to bringing joy to thousands, all in the company of actors.
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Very inspiring, motivating and so proud of Australia’s acting community! Touché!!
Debra Dragonheart, Brisbane -
Amazing – as an undergrad Historian passionate about theatre and local history this was amazing to see.
Jordan Knight, Sunshine Coast -
Exceptional experience – wishing clones existed
Anne Gawdsik, Rome, Italy -
Very inspiring, motivating and so proud of Australia’s acting community! Touché!!
Debra Dragonheart, Brisbane -
Amazing – as an undergrad Historian passionate about theatre and local history this was amazing to see.
Jordan Knight, Sunshine Coast -
Exceptional experience – wishing clones existed
Anne Gawdsik, Rome, Italy -
Very inspiring, motivating and so proud of Australia’s acting community! Touché!!
Debra Dragonheart, Brisbane
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