It the rollercoaster of friendship between youths, where every moment is momentous and should definitely have a song written about it, or many songs.
It the rollercoaster of friendship between youths, where every moment is momentous and should definitely have a song written about it, or many songs.
Playing at the Chevron Gardens as part of the Perth Festival, Shigeto and Too Many Zooz treated punters with a diverse mix of instrumental hip hop and brass backed dance tunes in a combination that promised to deliver something unique, if a little odd.
This performance is a sweet, sweet thing, full to the brim and overflowing with charm and sass.
In sync with the music and one another, each dancer brought to the table their own inspiring interpretation of sound and voice.
Why we believe this is one of the most improtant shows of Fringe
Hidden away in a jam-packed guide, Miss Westralia was an original musical comedy showcasing the talent and history of our state.
Over the top, sci-fi goodness.
Lean on Pete is a movie about a young boy who, already on the back foot in life, slowly heads towards the very margins of American society.
If you like Shakespeare but have a short attention span, you’ll probably find something to enjoy here.
Off the back of their latest album, Ultralife, dazzling duo Oh Wonder will be gracing the stage at the Rosemount Hotel next Thursday night
Britain’s rocking roots trio Kitty, Daisy & Lewis brought their infectious energy and nostalgia-soaked fusion of rockabilly, vintage country and first-generation rhythm and blues to the Perth Festival last weekend. Read our review here.
The Three Deaths of Ebony Black is a farcical romp reminiscent of Death at a Funeral - without the drugs, nudity and secret lovers. Which was a relief, because my date for the evening was my ten year old nephew.
An explorative work built on improvisation and audience interaction, CollageN is going where few have gone before.
Lauded as one of the heavyweights of British dance, Michael Clark has finally brought his 'To a Simple Rock Song' dance production to Perth. Read our review here.
A Fringe Festival newbie embarks on his first Fringe adventure with Rian Howlett’s journey into the Museum of Lost Things, an interdimensional black hole where all things lost go to live out their days.
Resonant drumming, martial arts and serene set design grounds the oriental production held at the gorgeous His Majesty's Theatre.
This esteemed collective from the northern French city of Lille pushes the limits of physical ability and brings poetry to the body in motion with daring, gasp-inducing stunts. The 22 acrobats will make your jaw drop in wonder as they catapult each other through the air or create multi-storey human towers of power.
Briefs: Close Encounters is a marriage of theatre, dance, guylesque, and circus performance, leaving the audience stunned and amazed.
If Elixir’s opening night is anything to go by, then Perth is in for a treat. You'll be dripping with sweat and crying with laughter, and absolutely begging for more.
Hot Brown Honey is a melange of comedy, hip hop beats, contemporary dance, circus and cabaret conspiring to change the way its audience sees the world.