Comedy hypnotist Matt Hale taps into the audience's hidden desire to participate and conducts a raucous night of laughter — and gentle humiliation. David Erceg reviews.
Continue ReadingComedy hypnotist Matt Hale taps into the audience's hidden desire to participate and conducts a raucous night of laughter — and gentle humiliation. David Erceg reviews.
Continue ReadingAn Englishman, an Irishman and a home-grown Queenslander cover a broad array of topics in a riotous and light-hearted night of Edinburgh's best comedy. Natasha Bloomfield reviews.
Continue ReadingThe Epic doesn’t look epic at all. It’s just two bodies on a barely lit stage, standing among some miniature mountain ranges that function as set design — but it showcases a united love of poetry and spoken word. Amber Gempton reviews.
Continue Reading“I could have had a stand-up comedy show about it, I could have had a cabaret or a burlesque show about it. But I realised I didn’t want to have a distance between myself and the audience anymore. I actually wanted to challenge myself to break that down even further”.
Continue ReadingBurt Memorial Hall proves an ideal venue for an evening of acoustic sets from four of Perth's most promising musical duos, treating audiences to everything from dreamy, romantic pop to rasping blues.
Continue ReadingIn his maniacal one-man show brimming with blind-siding enthusiasm, Ben Russell brings to life the dilapidated grounds and eccentric characters of an old Los Angeles hotel.
Continue ReadingAlthough Bourke’s character and the topic of the show are on the darker side, the piece is performed with a light, almost ludicrous sense of fun.
Continue ReadingA worst-of-Australia-Day type, Dave is a rabid, drawling, bigoted larrikin, whose pet peeves include ‘twitter feminism’, dikes at mikes, and the unsportsmanlike configuration of the female anatomy.
Continue ReadingTouching on the Portuguese acquisition of India, the Dutch infiltration of Indonesia, Japan's early engagements with the West through foreign trade, and the Makassan trade with Northern Australia, the exhibition showcases an array of invaluable artworks produced in the height of discovery and maritime exploration.
Continue ReadingNo Lights No Lycra is a perfect way to have fun while sweating, but only with those comfortable and confident enough to free their inhibitions. If you’re up for the challenge, it’s definitely worth checking out.
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