Premium Content:

WASO @ Perth Concert Hall

WASO

Sunday 20 May, 4pm

- Advertisement -

Chevron Symphony of Smiles – PLAY ME A PICTURE

Energy, inspiration and colour, music and art combine to captivate the senses when artist Phil Doncon joins the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra on stage.

While Conductor Kevin Field leads the orchestra through a program – including the Don Giovanni Overture; Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No 1, Morning; Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries and the very appropriate Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky – Doncon will paint his interpretation of the popular classics on a giant canvas. Grab some young friends or family to take along, as it’s ideal for 6-12 year olds.

For more info, visit www.waso.com.au.

Latest

Internationally acclaimed mentalist Christian Lavey heading to Fringe World

Luxembourg’s leading mentalist Christian Lavey invites Perth audiences to...

Bondi response must include all minority groups subjected to hate speech and violence

Calls for response to hate crimes in the wake of Bondi tragedy to include all minority groups

David Campbell says he’ll be thinking of Magda Szubanski as he hosts carols

The two entertainers became close friends after working together almost a decade ago.

The Year in Review | March 2025

March was all about politics with the state election taking place and the federal election ramping up.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Internationally acclaimed mentalist Christian Lavey heading to Fringe World

Luxembourg’s leading mentalist Christian Lavey invites Perth audiences to...

Bondi response must include all minority groups subjected to hate speech and violence

Calls for response to hate crimes in the wake of Bondi tragedy to include all minority groups

David Campbell says he’ll be thinking of Magda Szubanski as he hosts carols

The two entertainers became close friends after working together almost a decade ago.

The Year in Review | March 2025

March was all about politics with the state election taking place and the federal election ramping up.

On This Gay Day | Blues singer Ma Rainey died in 1939

Ma Rainey is acknowledged as one of the most influential blues singers of all time.

Internationally acclaimed mentalist Christian Lavey heading to Fringe World

Luxembourg’s leading mentalist Christian Lavey invites Perth audiences to experience mindreading and other freaking wonders at Fringe World – a fast-paced, interactive journey into...

Bondi response must include all minority groups subjected to hate speech and violence

Calls for response to hate crimes in the wake of Bondi tragedy to include all minority groups

David Campbell says he’ll be thinking of Magda Szubanski as he hosts carols

The two entertainers became close friends after working together almost a decade ago.