As the voices of many echoed, “There’s no place I’d rather be.”
As the voices of many echoed, “There’s no place I’d rather be.”
Roxy Music legend Bryan Ferry & his incredible band kicked off the Australian leg of their world tour at Kings Park on Thursday night. Supported by Stephen Cummings, The Models & I’m Talking, it was a night to remember.
Part lecture, part DJ set, madison moore expertly delivered his goals for transforming existing spaces of queer nightlife through presenting histories, meanings and experiences of those spaces.
The Western Australian ballet is back at the Quarry for 2019, providing a modern interpretation of dance.
Hailing from the UK, the British Paraorchestra have made their way over to the annual Perth Festival for an immersive medley of live orchestral music and dance. The Nature of Why is the definition of a live performance, and an experience that will give you goosebumps like no other.
The Voice Behind The Stars tells the story of Marni Nixon, the most prolific ‘ghost singer’ in movie history and reveals the truth behind some of the world’s most loved movie musicals.
It became evident to me as I watched Julia Jacklin and Jess Ribeiro perform for the 2019 Perth Festival at Chevron Gardens that they share far more than just their first initial: through their song and story, home in its all variations comes back to embrace us for a few short hours.
Joyride brought his feel-good party to Jack Rabbit Slims, providing an enjoyable night for all.
Bigger means hollower in this inessential sequel, yet it’s still entirely watchable at the worst of times due to Jessica Rothe’s effervescent presence. She’s that good.
Supported by Perth queen of rock Abbe May, they brought to the stage an ‘unplugged’ set of old favourites and new tunes.
Backed by Joe Louis Robinson and Lucy Fraser, this intimate cabaret number is filled with sentimental ballads and showstopping musical theatre hits.
Proving they are still as relevant today as they were when seminal album Straight Out The Jungle was released 30 years ago, the brothers kept it truly jungle on this Saturday night.
Swan Lake is a raw, confrontational performance that will challenge audiences to face their inner darkness. Showing at the Heath Ledger Theatre until Sunday 17 February.
This musical hits all of the classic songs and arcs of your average light-hearted Disney romp, but it also manages to land some great self-aware dunks on the city we all live in.
With one foot in the real and the other in the ethereal, Barry Jenkins has crafted another masterpiece.
This was a true journey across a rich discography, exploring all kinds of moods and textures.
Seeing her passion and joy expressed through her voice and presence was truly heartwarming, and it was plain to see that she was having the time of her life while on stage.
Simply put, Lé Nør is one of the coolest things I have seen on stage.
Sad Mad Tv is an interesting showcase of our past. But it’s the character dynamics and interplay of its supporting cast that really make Sad TV Man a Fringe show worth your time.