FW24 REVIEW: Cam Venn: Shark Heist
First things first, Cam Venn’s Shark Heist does what it says on the box – it’s a show about a heist [of the world’s largest diamond], and it involves a shark [named Terry]. It comes with dozens of props and … Continue reading FW24 REVIEW: Cam Venn: Shark Heist
FW24 REVIEW: MESSY FRIENDS | Gendermess Productions
Gendermess Productions’ Messy Friends are making a glorious return to FRINGE WORLD, this time at the Studio Underground of the State Theatre Centre. They opened last night to a loving crowd, who all stayed despite Gendermess’s content warnings and not-so-subtle … Continue reading FW24 REVIEW: MESSY FRIENDS | Gendermess Productions
FW24 REVIEW: F*ck, Marry, Kill | Variegated Productions & The Big HOO-HAA
Nobody knows improv like the teams behind Variegated Productions and The Big HOO-HAA. And it’s no secret that the improv veteran and producer behind both those names, Libby Klysz, has cooked up a new improvised venture, F*ck, Marry, Kill – … Continue reading FW24 REVIEW: F*ck, Marry, Kill | Variegated Productions & The Big HOO-HAA
REVIEW: May December | Lotterywest Films
Todd Haynes‘s critically acclaimed May December is a highly anticipated entry in this season’s Lotterywest lineup; it’s been available to stream on Netflix in North America for nearly a month now, with Australian releases trickling in over the next couple … Continue reading REVIEW: May December | Lotterywest Films
REVIEW: SITU-8: City | STRUT Dance
Tucked away down a laneway off Murray Street is the rear entry to a decommissioned cinema formerly known as the Liberty Theatre, which STRUT Dance and Tura took over to present this year’s SITU-8 program. Co-curators Timothy Green and STRUT … Continue reading REVIEW: SITU-8: City | STRUT Dance
REVIEW: Wearable Art Mandurah 2022 Showcase
The Wearable Art Mandurah Showcase is the jewel in the crown of Mandurah’s annual arts calendar, and the crowning event of this annual art competition that welcomes imaginative, meaningful, and beautiful wearable art submissions from local, national, and international artists. … Continue reading REVIEW: Wearable Art Mandurah 2022 Showcase
REVIEW: Barracking for the Umpire | BSSTC
Andrea Gibbs’s new play, Barracking for the Umpire, is, at last, up and running at Subiaco Arts Centre. It is a show well worth waiting for, and a stunning writing debut for Gibbs. Her love of footy is deeply, inextricably … Continue reading REVIEW: Barracking for the Umpire | BSSTC
REVIEW: Homeward Bound | Lazy Yarns & The Blue Room Theatre
Isaac Diamond has been kicking around the Boorloo indie theatre world for a little bit now but, this month, he’s taken his craft to another level – outer space, in fact. He has written and performs in a new work … Continue reading REVIEW: Homeward Bound | Lazy Yarns & The Blue Room Theatre
INTERVIEW: Andrea Gibbs for Barracking for the Umpire
Andrea Gibbs loves footy. She’s well on her way to becoming a ‘footy nanna’, she says, so much so that she has written a play about it. It’s called Barracking for the Umpire, a phrase coined by her mum, who … Continue reading INTERVIEW: Andrea Gibbs for Barracking for the Umpire
REVIEW: GROUNDWORKS 2022 | STRUT Dance
The recently appointed co-directors of STRUT Dance, Sofie Burgoyne and James O’Hara, are keen to continue to build on the company’s important directive of fostering new dance works for presentation, and thus the company have created GROUNDWORKS, a platform to … Continue reading REVIEW: GROUNDWORKS 2022 | STRUT Dance