
Lanky and ebullient, Felicity Ward took to the stage to discourse upon the premise that like hedgehogs, people seeking love must be prepared to endure pain and loneliness.

A packed house of die-hard Tripod devotees filled the Astor for their first show in the brand new all-singing, all-dancing, whiz-bang Perth International Comedy Festival. They were not disappointed!

Hailed as the greatest play by the greatest living playwright of our age, the Black Swan production of Arcadia by Tom Stoppard enjoyed a near sold out season at the State Theatre Centre in Northbridge.

Proximity does not allow you to be a passive audience member. You will be required to talk, create, make choices and drive the "performance".

Comedy meets pornography in this potentially heart warming, semi political cabaret, The Freak and The Showgirl.

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.