
There are moments in An Iliad that will make you shed a tear for humankind. There are moments of deadly seriousness, and there are moments of clever, dark humor.

It’s off-the-wall, outside-the-box, way over in left field stuff, paired with slapstick and sight gags to keep it light and whimsical.

No one can touch Brooklyn-based indie rock darlings The National when it comes to writing atmospheric, hauntingly-beautiful songs, and given last night's gig, it would be hard to rival their live performances either.

Winners of the 2013 International Opera Awards ‘Chorus of the Year’, Cape Town Opera’s Voice of the Nation Ensemble wowed the Perth Concert Hall audience in their sold out PIAF 2014 show.

There was a buzz in the line awaiting entry to the open air theatre set up in the Festival Garden. The line was well established by 7.00pm for an 8.00 pm start.

Not by Bread Alone is a profound theatre experience. An Australian exclusive from the Israeli Nalaga’at Deaf-Blind Theatre here as part of PIAF 2014, the show is at once poignant, funny, sad, harsh and beautiful.