Explore QPAC, where you'll find exceptional gift ideas, a celebration of Australia's diverse First Nations Art, and captivating digital performances on Digital Stage. QPAC also offers a range of accessible performances including audio described, Auslan interpreted and relaxed performances.
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Queensland Theatre A Few Good Men
Aaron Sorkin's gripping courtroom drama ignites the stage with explosive tension and razor-sharp dialogue.

Queensland Symphony Orchestra Mahler Nine
Take the journey with us, and together we’ll venture towards the bittersweet conclusion of Mahler’s memorable Ninth.

Queensland Ballet The Nutcracker 2025
Perfect for the whole family, Queensland Ballet’s festive favourite returns for one last year to enchant audiences with its sparkling winter wonderland.

The Art of the Possible with Paul Grabowsky
Explore The Art of the Possible with legendary Australian musician, composer and arts leader Paul Grabowsky.

Dame Sheila Hancock: Old Rage
Dame Sheila Hancock opens up about her ninth decade in a gloriously irreverent talk celebrating the publication of her latest book, Old Rage.

A Night In with Stephen Fry: Troy
Join Stephen Fry, the multi-award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, and masterful storyteller, for a captivating evening as he tells the passionate and powerful story of Troy.

Annie
Experience this beloved musical that has been capturing the hearts of theatregoers around the globe for generations.

An Evening with Miriam Margolyes
From her iconic roles to her bestselling memoir, Miriam takes you on an extraordinary adventure through her independent mind and experiences.

An Evening with Joanna Lumley and Gyles Brandreth
Don't miss Gyles Brandreth in conversation with national treasure Joanna Lumley as they discuss her extraordinary life and career, along with performances of her favourite poetry pieces.

London Symphony Orchestra In Conversation with Sir Simon Rattle
Join London Symphony Orchestra Music Director conductor, Sir Simon Rattle in conversation with Martin Buzacott.