James Taylor's high energy Hobo enthrals as it confuses, creating a powerful depiction of torment and oppression with three captivating performances at its centre.
Continue ReadingJames Taylor's high energy Hobo enthrals as it confuses, creating a powerful depiction of torment and oppression with three captivating performances at its centre.
Continue ReadingWhile it is perhaps a distant cousin to the lights and excitement of the Fringe Gardens, for audiences with a love of intense theatre, and a stomach for dark subject matter, ‘Purgatorio' comes highly recommended.
Continue ReadingThe play's two sole actors Jason and Freya describe it as a ‘love story’; but one about “two people who love each other but who also hurt each other a great deal. In fact, they’ve hurt each other more than anyone else in the world."
Continue ReadingTheatre By The Actors’ Hub The Stables Friday 20 February Through circus, physical theatre and fairytale-like storytelling, A Little Rain Must Fall transports you to a magical world of adventure, fun and colour. Daisy is maid to the lady of the house. When dusting she discovers an enormous box that, according to the label, has […]
Continue ReadingBuilt around the parking lot, a hotel room and the lobby this dance work employs three choreographic teams to inhabit and revolutionise the heart of this contemporary hotel.
Continue ReadingFringe World Perth 2015, Perth
Scott McArdle's Fringe offering is devastating, reflective and incredibly emotive, blowing your run-of-the-mill apocalyptic narrative completely out of the water.
Continue ReadingNot for the faint of heart, this joyfully depraved pair pushes the limits to expose the absurdity of so-called norms with nudity, Emu Export and prosthetic limbs.
Continue ReadingTeasing Talkies! presents a cinematic history of burlesque, beginning with LeRoy's 1962 classic, Gypsy.
Continue ReadingHamartia Theatre's first production navigates the tumultuous domain of dating in the 21st century.
Continue ReadingFringe World Perth 2015, Perth
Anything involving cancer is automatically considered morbid and depressing, like nothing remotely happy or funny could result from it, right? Wrong. Luke Ryan, a dual cancer survivor, takes the c-word and makes it his own, resulting in one hilarious (and entirely embarrassing) show.
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