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PrideFEST today: Sunday November 16

PridePlaygroups with Pride

This is a chance for LGBTIQ families and their friends to meet and mingle. 11:00am – 2:00pm at Derrick Ernst Centre, 62 Rudloc Rd in Morley.

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Pride Sensations at Brookfield Place Pick of the Day

Brookfield Place is overtaken by Pop-Up Bars, Shops and tempting food choices today. With mountains of entertainment lined up this is the event eveyone will want to be seen at. It kicks off at 4:00pm and runs through to 8:00pm.

Living Proud 40 Years of Proud

Join Living Proud as they celebrate the organisations 40th birthday. Join them for picnic and some croquet in Harold Boas Gardens in west Perth between 4:00pm and 6:00pm.

Sunday Sounds

Head down to the Northbridge Piazza on the corner of Lake and Jams Streets, betweek 1:00pm and 3:00pm for a performance from James Wilson and Moondog.

Pride Community Thanksgiving Service

A family event for LGBTIQ Christians, 3:00pm to 6:00pm at the North Perth Lesser Hall, 24 View Street, North Perth.

PrideFEST Micro Film Festival

Catch a short film on the big screen in the cultural centre. The 6min short will screen at 12pm and midnight.

Conversations with the Dead

WA Academy of Performing Arts Aboriginal Theatre program present Richard Franklin’s play ‘Conversations with the Dead’. It’s on at 7:30pm at The Geff Gibbs Theatre at ECU, Mount Lawley.

Joey the Mechanical Boy

Head down to the Blue Room at 7:00pm to see this show about a little boy who wants to be a robot when he grows up.

Sordid Lives

Playlovers present a black comedy about white trash. It’s on at Hackett Hall on Draper Street in Floreat and starts at 2pm.

Those Who Fall in Love Like Anchors Dropped Upon the Ocean Floor

This fabulous theatrical production stars Renee Newman Storen, Jo Morris and Ben Mortley. Catch it at the Blue Room in the Perth Cultural Centre, it’s on at 8:30pm.

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?

Head to ECU’s Roundhouse Theatre at 7:30pm for this show that looks into celebrities and their musical tastes.

Articulating Landscapes II

The Ochre Contempory Dance Company present works based around the texts of Western Australian authors. The shows on the Masonic Lodge Hall on Broadway in Nedlands. it starts at 7:00pm.

Australian Design: Ten Years of the Peter Fogarty Fund

Delve into the world of craft at the WA Art Gallery, the exhibitions open from 9:00am to 5:00pm

 

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