Company presented by Remregal
Since opening in 1970 Company has won a swag of Tony awards and been reinvented by directors all over the world. The contemporary, middle class themes and the fast pace of the show make it a…
Since opening in 1970 Company has won a swag of Tony awards and been reinvented by directors all over the world. The contemporary, middle class themes and the fast pace of the show make it a…
Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company comes to the WA Museum during the school holidays to present its story Kaarla Kaatijin (written by Zac James) which means "to understand fire" in Noongar. Thr…
Human cloning. Father and son animosity. Nature vs. nurture. Grief. Murder. Deception. Caryl Churchill explores all of these in A Number, but Perth Theatre Company (PTC) seems satisfied to l…
Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata is an odd choice for inclusion in WA Opera's "2013: Year of the Divo" campaign " it's about a woman and is very much a diva's opera. But never mind; she is here,…
Bell Shakespeare brings Henry IV kicking and screaming into the 21st century with this marathon of Machiavellian political maneuverings that pit young punks against old geezers in a grung…
Nearly a century after Bluebeard's Castle premiered at the Budapest Opera in 1918, in a double-bill with The Wooden Prince, Perth is treated to the same double-bill as part of the Perth Fest…
Birdboy is an original piece offered by The Wet Weather Ensemble, a young Perth theatre collective who aim to draw upon their diverse interests as writers, musicians, visual artists and pupp…
The 2013 Perth Festival kicked off with a bang on Friday, as the heat-withered crowd at His Majesty's Theatre was jolted by the crack of a rimshot from the orchestra pit, signalling the open…
I went into Minnie and Mona expecting a show that I would admire more for its method than its madness, but I left with all my expectations having been wildly exceeded. The Duck House have hi…