Culture: What's happening?
We checked out The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; The debut of The Maids at the Blueroom Theatre; An Aussie horror flick at Luna; A girl's classy night out; South Perth's Old Mill; And why now is a good time to avoid stereotypes and to see people as they really are.
A new independent theatre company, the MOXY Collective, is currently performing its debut theatre production The Maids at the Blue Room Theatre in Northbridge.
Written by French novelist and dramatist Jean Genet, The Maids is directed by Renee Newman-Storen who is also Co-Director of the MOXY Collective, alongside Mark Storen. read article »
You're in the middle of dark, creepy woods. The last thing you expect to stumble upon is a freshly dug grave. Welcome to the new dark drama, Acolytes, directed by Jon Hewitt. read article »
With the power of wishful thinking my partner and I had recently given several gifts of Gold Class tickets, believing that one day we would get some in return. At last we did and it was time to see what all the fuss was about for ourselves, after our friends and family had raved about it. read article »
National Reconciliation Week kicked off on Wednesday May 27, marking the 13th anniversary of the national event which encourages reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians.
However, WA has been left in the dark, with a State Reconciliation Council still to be formed in Australia’s largest state. read article »
If you are looking for a weekend getaway from the city’s chaos and busy streets, try a nice walk down to the Old Mill in South Perth. It’s free, quiet and a rewind back in time. read article »
Add one boy in a cape, a magic foot, the odd appearance of Jesus, mixed in with a generous proportion of witty ‘one liners’ and you will get The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. The Tony Award winning dish has been served up to Perth audiences by Playlovers, under the direction of Kimberley Shaw. read article »
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