
On Richard Fry's first trip to Perth's Fringe world, he brings the incredible story of John Wayne in The Ballad of the Unbeatable Hearts.


Billed as Fresh out the Fringe, with a quote from the redoubtable Dave Callan which encouraged us to "Go see! I saw this production in Edinburgh and was in absolute stitches". I needed no encouragement to attend.

In the hands of lesser actors, this play could be awkward and clichéd, however Pretorius and Lombard delivered it with such natural and intense commitment that each moment was engaging, and the final scenes, breathtaking.

The Greek tragedy by the famous playwright Aeschylus was first produced in 472 BCE and is the oldest surviving play in the history of theatre.

Last evening the enchanting Ali McGregor held the capacity audience in the palm of her hand from the outset, as she slipped onto the stage and offered up a sultry version of Loving You is Like Breathing In and Breathing Out.

Francesca Martinez brands herself "the world's wobbliest comedian". She has a form of cerebral palsy, the full name of which, she says, makes her sound like a Dr Who villain.