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Black Swan’s HotBed Ensemble’s production of The Laramie Project is touring the South West, with stops in Bunbury, Mandurah, Margaret River and Albany from the 4th to the 8th of September. If you missed the sold-out Perth shows, this is your chance. More info at www.bstc.com.au.

WAAC has announced details of its Poz Art Project, which incorporates workshops and an exhibition for positive people in th lead up to World AIDS Day. For more info call 9482 0000or email cmartinez@waaids.com Artopia, a celebration of living WA artists, fires up on September 21 and spills over into Pride month. Events include giant collaborative drawings, open studios, art trails and tours www.LivingArtistsWA.com.au Les Ballets Grandivas are bringing their show Men in Tutus to the Burswood on Wednesday 12th September. Not just fellas in nice skirts, the Grandivas are a collection of male dancers plucked from some of the most recognised companies around the globe. Artistic and funny, with bits of Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty and a host of other shows, what more could you want in an evening at the Ballet? www.menintutus.com.au

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