March in Logan is shaping up to be a month packed with exciting events catering to a variety of tastes.
Whether you’re a fan of musical theatre, family-friendly shows, or comedy, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in the heart of the city.
Firstly, on 8 March, the Logan Entertainment Centre will host The Very Hungry Caterpillar, a theatrical experience for young children. Featuring over 75 puppets, including the star of the show – The Very Hungry Caterpillar – this production brings to life four beloved Eric Carle stories, including Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and The Very Busy Spider. Perfect for children aged 18 months and older, this captivating show offers a delightful introduction to the world of live theatre.
For families with young children, Creek Explorers on 22 March offers an opportunity to connect with nature. Held at the Berrinba Wetlands in Browns Plains, this free event invites children aged five and over to explore the local waterways and learn about the creatures that call them home. Kids will have the chance to forage for water bugs, go on a treasure hunt for wildlife, and create their own waterway animal to take home. Spaces are limited, so early registration is essential.
On 23 March, the Logan Entertainment Centre will host Music of the Night. Presented by Joey Fimmano, this musical adventure brings the works of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber to life, featuring some of his most iconic creations, including selections from Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Joining Fimmano on stage are world-class performers Dexter Villahermosa, star of Miss Saigon, and Michaela Hodgson, a leading soprano with Opera Australia. Together with a live band, they will create a performance that showcases the best of West End and Broadway musicals.
For those seeking an evening of high-energy entertainment, The Black Blues Brothers on 26 March at the Logan Entertainment Centre is not to be missed. With a blend of American-style entertainment, circus acts, and musical comedy, this show has already wowed over 650,000 spectators across 20 countries. The performance features five talented artists from Nairobi’s Sarakasi School, who will showcase stunning acrobatic feats and musical performances inspired by the iconic Blues Brothers movie. Set in a cabaret-style venue that evokes the charm of the Cotton Club, the show combines vintage and contemporary influences to deliver an unforgettable night of entertainment.
On 29 March, the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct will host Comedy @ The Butter Factory, a night filled with laughter and top-notch comedy. Headlined by international comedian Al Del Bene, the evening will feature comedians MC Landry and Frida DeGuise. Following two sold-out performances in 2024, this popular comedy night returns with an all-star cast.


