
There’s wit in Trotsky and Friends but no real point to the goings-on so it comes across as being clever for the sake of it.

If you’ve reached an age where it seems like you’re the only person you know who hasn't settled down, the only one left without money in the bank, a house, a partner/kids or a proper career, and if you’re still wondering what you want to be when you grow up, then Arcade’s the woman for you.

Fasten your seat belts; you’re in for a helluva ride, as Jeanette Cronin reprises her role as Bette Davis in Queen Bette, a return season of last year’s smash hit sell out celebration of one of Hollywood’s enduring icons.

First staged at the Edinburgh Festival in 2001, Splendour sees four women trapped together in one room of the house of a dictator, waiting for him to arrive for a photoshoot.

Claire Healy is a peach and so is her MICF cabaret show at The Butterfly Club, A Little Too Much Information.

There’s been much anticipation surrounding Co3 (WA’s new flagship contemporary dance company’s) second season of re:Loaded, coming hot on the heels of a debut which wowed critics and audiences late last year.

This show never has a dull moment, with the time-tested music of Roger's and Hammerstein given full embrace.