If time travellers were a thing, someone should pay Mozart a visit, pump his hand and praise him for placing the humble viola as well as the showier, stage-stealing violin in the limelight in his Sinfonia Concertante K394.
By the time students graduate NICA (National Institute of Circus Arts) they have a unique skill set, sell-able on the circus circuit. The 2022 final years are no exception. Even with COVID lockdowns, they have honed their physical acts to a professional level.
The popular and well reviewed series Downstairs at the Maj moved to the State Theatre Centre has become a fixture of the arts and culture program in Perth for years.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is an entirely tone-deaf production that takes the concept of cultural appropriation to new levels of cringe and offensiveness.
Playwright Joshua White’s new work The Mentor is an intriguing and deft two-hander that tackles the tricky topic of ageism in the acting world.
A thrilling three hour journey, The Jungle and the Sea delivers exhilarating theatre at cracking pace.
Boy, Lost, Katherine Lyall-Watson’s stage play inspired by Kristina Olsson’s award-winning memoir, with brilliant direction by Caroline Dunphy, turns a harrowing real-life tragedy and its themes of domestic violence and emotional abuse into raw, unflinching, deeply moving theatre.