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Undercover Artist Festival: Online

We know that sharing art online is an important part of making the arts accessible – and we want everyone in our community to have access to incredible disability-led art. We also know that live streaming is unpredictable, so we’ve got the next best thing!

From 27th September, we’ll be releasing pre-recorded performances exclusive to Undercover Artist Festival: Online!

Something New

Undercover Artist Festival and Brisbane Festival present a double bill of two new plays in development, exploring the lived experience of their writers.

WunderSounds

A sonic experience like no other, WunderSounds is a musical wonderland filled bringing powerful storytelling and incredible musicianship together for two jam-packed hours of spectacular music!

Club Undercover

A image of multiple disco balls in various sizes and a disco light sitting on a table of blue, silver streamers.

Welcome to Club Undercover, the nightclub with epic beats and killer moves! Join us for an unforgettable celebration of community and joy.

Trace

Individual standing on a large open grassy field, blue sky and clouds in the background. They ar wearing a blue green sequin dress with their arms covering their face, they are captured in the middle of movement.

​​Undercover Artist Festival presents “Trace” – a new short dance film that explores how bodies move with, against and through our natural landscapes.

White Noise

A performer on stage in a wheelchair, balancing on her back two wheels, with the two front off the ground. Her gaze is forward, and she has red and purple stage lights on her.

White Noise has emerged from creator Alisha Mclennan Marler’s lived experience as a mother with disability. It is an ongoing dance of communication…

Access By Design

A day for d/Deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent artists to explore new ideas, create new work concepts, meet new people, and lead creative change.

Wired Differently

A dynamic performance scene featuring six performers on stage. One musician plays an electric cello while five dancers around him strike expressive poses, captured mid-motion with intense focus and energy. They all wear black outfits with colourful abstract designs. The stage is lit with dramatic purple and pink lighting.

Wired Differently tells the stories of 8 outstanding artists who identify as being neurodivergent or living with a disability, weaving physical theatre, dance, song and language together.

Comedy on Cue

A vibrant, cartoon-style illustration of five cheerful performers posing in front of a colourful burst background. They stand behind a large film clapperboard, symbolising performance or production.

​​If you’re a fan of the hit TV show ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’, get ready to laugh even harder as the magic of live comedy takes the stage in Comedy on Cue!

Comedy Club

A split image featuring two comedic performers. On the left, a man with expressive gestures holds a microphone and delivers a punchline with playful intensity. On the right, a woman with bright pink hair holds a banana to her ear like a phone, reacting with surprise. Both images convey a quirky, humorous vibe.

Grab a bevvy from the bar and join us at the Comedy Club for some side-splitting, jaw-dropping comedy from some of the finest and funniest comics around.

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