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Brisbane Festival 2008 features a programme that everyone can enjoy right across Brisbane, from the city's cultural spaces to the suburbs and literally in their own backyards.

Don't miss some of the most acclaimed international productions in the world today, a number of specially commissioned pieces and an abundance of free events at Brisbane Festival 2008. 

With more than 900 performances over 17 days, Brisbane Festival 2008 is the most extensive programme to date. Tickets are on sale now and all the booking information and programme details are on this website.  

SPIEGELTENT SELLING FAST
Full programme now released with some shows already selling out. Book now.

MORE TICKETS AVAILABLE
120 extra tickets just released for Albert Street Lunch. $85 for 5 course meal, including beer and wine. Book now for this gourmet extravaganza on Sunday 20 July from 12noon to 4pm.

CONGRATS TO JACK CHAMBERS
For his outstanding performance in winning the first series of So You Think You Can Dance. Don’t miss Jack in the world premiere of Electronique, the fast-paced dance performance featuring Raw Dance Company. FREE event at the roof top car park of Indooroopilly Shopping Centre at 7pm from Friday 25 to Sunday 27 July.

BOOKED OUT
The 7.00 Show: Kransky Sisters sold out
The 2008 Griffith Lecture with Dr Oliver Sacks is booked out.

Teachers Notes
Now available here.

RUNNING WITH KITES
Brisbane Festival 2008 invites you to join three of Taiwan’s most famous Kite Masters, Shun ChengHou, HungNan, Hsu and WenFu Tsai in a series of FREE kite making workshops in the lead up to Brisbane Festival’s Running with Kites. Click here for details.

 

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