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Review | Rufus Wainwright bares his soul at Perth Festival

Rufus Wainwright | Kabarett Haus | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★   Glittering onto the stage in a sparkling jacket and trousers, Rufus Wainwright feels right at home...

Review | 'Colossus' stands tall as a breathtaking feat of dance theatre

Colossus | State Theatre Centre | Until Feb 23 | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★  Fifty dancers take to the stage in Colossus, a fitting name for a massively...

Review | 'Hofesh in the Yard' is contemporary dance at its best

Hofesh in the Yard | State Theatre Centre | Until 1st March | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★  Hofesh Shechter, the Israeli born choreographer, who is based in...

Review | 'Anthem' tackles the question of who we are

Anthem | State Theatre Centre | Until 16 Feb | ★ ★ ★ ★  In 1998 some of Australia's most talented writers and a composer came together...

Review | 'Hecate' is a powerful and inspiring production

Hecate | Subiaco Arts Centre | Until 16 Feb | ★ ★ ★ ★   Yirra Yaakin deliver a theatrical project that has been years in the making,...

WA Ballet's 'Light and Shadow' is the ultimate display of humanity

Ballet at the Quarry: Light and Shadow | Quarry Amphitheatre | Until 29th Feb | ★ ★ ★ ★  Opening night of Light and Shadow at the Quarry...

Mavis Staples shares her concern about the decline of civil rights

Mavis Staples has a career that spans eight decades. In the 1950's she began performing alongside her father Roebuck 'Pops' Staples, and siblings Cleotha,...

Yeasayer call it quits ahead of scheduled Perth Festival appearance

Yeasayer will no longer be appearing as part of the upcoming Perth Festival lineup, after the band announced their split today. The US trio said...

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