With Fringe stating that performers are not to disparage any of it’s sponsors, Patrick has begun a modern day David vs. Goliath against the mining giant Woodside.
With Fringe stating that performers are not to disparage any of it’s sponsors, Patrick has begun a modern day David vs. Goliath against the mining giant Woodside.
What could have been an important and timeless film, is undermined by its white saviour complex.
Written and directed by Perth-born rising star Tim Hotchkin, One Day Closer was an incredibly intimate and emotional show.
The Boy from Oz is an ode to Perth theatre and the multitude of talent our state has to offer.
Set in the gorgeous, heritage-listed Perth Girl’s School, Matt’s Fringe World Festival 2021 show is returning for the 6th year in a row. The years of experience were certainly a catalyst for a fun-filled show - turning your preconceived notions of hypnosis on their head and leaving the participants feeling a little BONKERS.
A gifted artist is one thing – but one that uses their voice for good is another.
Bringing his new self-titled show to Fringe World Festival 2021, global cabaret sensation Reuben Kaye has given us A-class comedy, talent and vivid storytelling all in one fell swoop.
Come on a journey with the boys from Head First Acrobats to discover the ultimate body-enhancing human elixir.
On a hot night, somewhere (Pig Melon) in East Perth, twenty to thirty-odd people decided to cram themselves in a stuffy, extremely heated room only to be slightly cooled by a lower-powered air conditioner.
There was no reason to think a sequel couldn’t improve on things, especially with director Patty Jenkins’ back at the helm. Unfortunately, Wonder Woman 1984 is a huge downgrade in every way.
Photos courtesy of Sethen Sheehan-Lee.
This episode on the Spoiler Nation podcast, Howie and special guest Joe dive deep into the last three episodes of The Mandalorian Season 2:
Writhing through the amber hallways, The Golem: or, Next Year in Jerusalem leads audiences on a bizarre tale of hope, fear, retribution and religion.
Hyper is returning in 2021 with three standalone events headlined by West Australian acts Spacey Jane, Stella Donnelly and San Cisco.
Brought into the world of four men battling mid-life crises, we get a front-row seat to a journey of chaotic inebriation in a supposed scientific effort. Vinterburg presents ‘Another Round’ as not a drunken cautionary tale, but as a pronounced look at friendship, life’s mundanity, and human fallibility that is ironically sobering.
Irrespective of whether you're a stan, or if Bee Gee's disco falsetto is is simply Jive Talking, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is an inspiring and epic display of passion and creativity.
If you’re searching for something to fill your Thursday night with that will leave your musical senses positively tingling, ‘Let’s Misbehave’ is luckily right around the corner.
With a joint effort to bring back the flavour of old school RnB, charismatic duo LikeTye have released their debut single ‘Be That Man’ to the world. F
Ready to help bridge us over into the sunnier days of the year, 18-year-old Jarrod Jeremiah has released his newest single in the form of the electronic, bedroom-pop blend that is ‘Face The Light’. A young Perth talent with singer, songwriter and producer on his resume, Jarrod’s 2020 has consisted of rolling out tracks such as ‘Coffee’, ‘Ain’t No Other’ and ‘Blood’.
This episode on the Spoiler Nation podcast, we dive deep into the hyperspace of Season 2 of The Mandalorian so far, the return of Ahsoka Tano, Baby Yoda’s new name, and more.
In 2012, Taylor Swift sang the iconic lyric ‘Some indie record that’s much cooler than mine’. Eight years later, Swift surprised the world with her own ‘indie record’ through her eighth album, Folklore – an indie-pop album that condenses love, loss and heartbreak into a one-hour record.