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'She's Terribly Greedy' confronts future unknowns at The Blue Room

A thrilling, distorting new work by Eliza Smith is coming to The Blue Room Theatre. She’s Terribly Greedy delves into the mind of 20-year-old Ellenore...

Daley Rangi confronts masculinity, queerness & colonialism in 'Takatāpui'

Takatāpui presents a new solo tour de force by unpredictable antidisciplinary artist Daley Rangi, premiering at The Blue Room Theatre’s 2022 Summer Nights Festival. In a...

The Blue Room reveal 2022 Summer Nights program

The Blue Room Theatre is thrilled to announce that after a year off, Summer Nights will return in 2022. Because what is Perth/Boorloo’s scorching...

Three women take payback into their own hands in 'The Bleeding Tree'

In an isolated town in Australia, a mother and her two daughters greet the man of the house with a crack on the shins...

Review | 'Little Women' is a diverse story of sisterhood, love, and purpose

Little Women | The Blue Room | Until Nov 27 | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★  Biting, and beautiful, Melanie Julien-Martial and Sally Davies team up to deliver...

Theatrical production 'Queer as Flux' looks at transition in all its forms

Queer as Flux opens at The Blue Room this week. Writer and performer Stace Callaghan recently spoke to Leigh Andrew Hill on the RTRFM...

Review | 'Love Letters to the Revolution' sets the stage on fire

Love Letters to the Revolution | The Blue Room | Until 23 Oct | ★ ★ ★ ★ ½  Signed, sealed, and delivered. Love Letters to the...

Review | Kalyakoorl Collective's 'Fire' blazes through to the heart

Fire | The Blue Room | 10th July 2021 | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Presented by the Blue Room Theatre and Kalyakoorl Collective, Fire begins with beautiful...

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