by Margot Lang | Oct 9, 2019 | Arts, Lifestyle, People, Showbiz, Theatre, Visual, What's On
Wolfe Bowart is a theatrical phenomenon: Mime artist, juggler, illusionist, musician, unicyclist, magical realist, playwright, film-maker…the list goes on. His one-man shows have drawn rave reviews – and a swag of awards – in more than...
by Peter Rigby | Aug 13, 2019 | Arts, Theatre, What's On
While Euripides’ Medea isn’t the cheeriest play in the ancient Greek canon, it is an enduring classic because it touches on human issues that have resonated throughout history. The play is essentially about the emotions, desperation and (in this...
by Elliott Turner | Jun 19, 2019 | Arts, People, Showbiz, Theatre, What's On
Bert “The Machine” Kreischer is touring Australia this month, playing the Astor Theatre in Perth on June 26. The Los Angeles comedian is known for his party animal ways. Onstage, he tells hilarious stories of debauchery and craziness, shirtless throughout his entire...
by Peter Rigby | May 17, 2019 | Arts, Theatre, What's On
With the election upon us, it’d be pretty hard to be more politically relevant than the play Water, currently on the boards at the State Theatre Company. The Black Swan production tackles one of the most divisive and controversial issues in Australia today: our harsh...
by Peter Rigby | Feb 13, 2019 | Arts, Theatre, What's On
Our Town has hit our town, and it feels a lot like most towns. Thornton Wilder’s avant-garde 1938 play relates how, in a seemingly humdrum and uneventful world, we often overlook how lucky we are to be here, and that most folk never realise it before they drop off the...