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Review | What's on at this year's Perth Festival Lotterywest Films season

The Worst Person In The World | Dir: Joachim Trier | ★ ★ ★ ★  Julie (Renate Reinsve who won the Best Actress Award at Cannes Film...

Review | 'Black Brass' unpacks cultural baggage in heartfelt performance

Black Brass | State Theatre Centre of WA | til Mar 7 | ★ ★ ★ ★  Black Brass is an experience for the senses – on...

Review | 'Whistleblower' – a show with a new star every time

Whistleblower | Heath Ledger Theatre | Until 7th March | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★   The Last Great Hunt, a mainstay of Perth’s improvisational and interactive theatre...

Review | 'The Sum of Us' is one of the great Aussie plays

The Sum of Us | Subiaco Arts Centre | Until 7th March | ★ ★ ★ ★ ½  Yirra Yaakin's production of The Sum of Us is the first...

Review | 'Archives of Humanity' brings a modern day epic to Perth Festival

Archives of Humanity | Studio Underground | til Feb 27 | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★  The human spirit is most brilliant when resilient, and oh my… how...

Review | The hauntingly enchanting sounds of 'Hymns for End Times'

Hymns for End Times | His Majesty's Theatre | ★ ★ ★ ★  Rachael Dease teams up with WASO and Voyces to perform her eclectic and...

'Whale Fall' examines changes of body, heart and the world around us

Perth Festival has arrived for 2021, and this year’s celebration is focusing on our time, and our place here in Western Australia. One of this...

Review | WA Ballet's 'As One: Ballet at the Quarry'

West Australian Ballet's 2021 Quarry season is filled with love  As One: WA Ballet at the Quarry | Quarry Amphitheatre | Until 27th Feb | ★ ★...

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