The QPAC Museum collects and preserves the State’s performing arts heritage, as well as maintaining QPAC’s event archives, and provides community access to the collection through exhibitions and research facilities. The collection consists of over 75,000 items including costumes, photographs, set and costume designs, programs, recordings, scrapbooks and artefacts. Queensland Performing Center has an extensive collection of performing arts publications and resources has been put together over many years and includes items of interest to cultural historians, producers, researchers and the general public. The Queensland Performing Arts Center is located close by to the Oaks Festival Towers which is one of the most exclusive and best Hotels in Brisbane City. Oaks Festival Towers is on a very convenient location for all the tourists, offering stunning views of the river and the city. The hotel has very modern apartment complexes which are elegantly and spaciously designed, each with their own private balcony and spate dining and lounge areas. The apartments offers a wide variety of modern amenities , a Wi-Fi facilities, ample parking places, an indoor swimming pools, housekeeping and many more leisure activities and services.
Each year QPAC hosts around 1000 performances across its four theatres and outdoor spaces. The center’s versatile venues accommodate a wide variety of performance including dance, musicals, theatre, opera, comedy and contemporary and classical music concerts featuring leading Queensland, Australian and international actors, dancers, musicians, artists and companies. In addition, QPAC co-produces and invests in some of Australia’s most innovative and successful shows and free outdoor programs. Boasting state of the art performance spaces and production facilities, QPAC has had sell out shows including The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Chicago, Mamma Mia,Dirty Dancing and Les Misérables to name but a few. The Lyric Theatre is the largest of the four halls accommodating 2,000 seated spectators. This space is generally used for large-scale productions such as operas, musicals and ballets. The Concert Hall holds 1,600 playing host to recitals and orchestras.
Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life.