
Isabella Stone presents a delicate examination of relationships in an al fresco delight.

The 3rd Year Acting students at WAAPA recently presented Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin at the Geoff Gibbs Theatre.

As far as dinner parties go, this one is memorable for all the wrong reasons. Imagine if you will, a psychotic host hell bent on revenge and delivering tasty morsels such as primordial soup, apocalypse of lobster and frozen waste.

The next batch of WAAPA Music Theatre graduates are just about cooked and ready to go. The 3rd Year MT kids have done a stellar job in presenting Urinetown: the musical, a satire of corporate greed and human nature.

Californian RnB revivalist Nick Waterhouse was in fine form on Saturday night.

Perth was treated to an enchanting night of Baroque music by orchestra Les Arts Florissants, joined by six singers from across the world, hand-picked by renowned harpsichordist and founder of Les Arts Florissants, William Christie.

The advantage of their jazz training was evident in their presentation. Each allowed the others to shine in solo segments in the songs.