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Craig David and Gui Boratto join Perth Festival line-up

Perth Festival announces Craig David Presents TS5 will be added to their music line-up with a show on February 21 and Brazilian tech-house king,...

Review | Orbital deliver an excellent show bringing the ravers out of retirement

Orbital | Chevron Gardens | Saturday 2nd March | ★ ★ ★ ★ Fans of British electronic band Orbital have waited a long time to experience the...

Review | Dada Masilo presents a fiercely empowered Giselle

Giselle | His Majesty's Theatre | til 2nd Mar | ★ ★ ★ ★ ½  The classical romantic ballet has been given a radical make-over by South...

Hip hop funk sensations The Internet cancel Perth Festival show

The Internet have  cancelled their Perth show. The band were scheduled to headline the Chevron Gardens on Friday night but they have not been...

Review | Worktable gives you the tools to discover something new

Worktable | Gallery Central | til 3rd Mar | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Brussels-based artist Kate McIntosh has collaborated with North Metropolitan TAFE to bring an exciting...

Review | Ursula Martinez subtly explores human divisions in Free Admission

Free Admission | State Theatre Centre | til 18th Feb | ★ ★ ★ ½  This years artist in residence for the Perth Festival, Ursula Martinez,...

Review | The Last Great Hunt bottle brilliance with Lé Nør [The Rain]

Lé Nør | PICA | til 24th Feb | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★  Local collective The Last Great Hunt achieve something brilliant and bewildering with their psuedo-Scandinavian cinema...

Review | Swan Lake (Loch Na Heala) is not afraid of the dark

Swan Lake | Heath Ledger Theatre | til 17th Feb | ★ ★ ★ ★   Dublin-born Michael Keegan-Dolan does away with point-shoes, tutus and Tchaikovsky’s music for...

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