Bogan Shakespeare, and last year’s subsequent offshoot Bogan Literature, creator Dean Lovatt returns with the ‘Bogan’ team for a festive season parody of A Christmas Carol at Subiaco Arts Centre.
Zealous Productions might be building on the British tradition of presenting an annual festive pantomime season, but this year’s production of Pinocchio has been crafted with a distinctively local timber.
2023 Archibald Prize finalist Melissa Clements is culminating her year-long residency at Fremantle’s PS Art Space with a solo exhibition Flight of the Battery Hens.
2023 Archibald Prize finalist Melissa Clements is culminating her year-long residency at Fremantle’s PS Art Space with a solo exhibition Flight of the Battery Hens.
The 2013-founded troupe joins the cavalcade of this year’s Fringe World acts featuring a program of more than 550 shows across comedy, music, circus, cabaret, theatre and dance.
The Blue Room Theatre has upheld its reputation as a creative hub of Western Australia’s independent theatre scene with 11 awards at the 2025 Performing Arts WA Awards ceremony going to shows at the venue.
No one could have foreseen Rohan Browne’s moment on a lamppost as Don Lockwood in the Australian production of Singin’ In The Rain as a precursor to his current illuminating role in Beauty And The Beast.
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is inviting audiences to walk in the shoes of a giant in the school holidays with its production Beanstalk that flips the traditional Jack And The Beanstalk script.
Praise from an artist about their life story portrayal is no easy feat but it was bestowed on The Simon and Garfunkel Story cast when Art Garfunkel surprised them on stage in 2024 after a New York performance.
Greg Baker is compelled to paint, which goes a long way in explaining how the prolific artist is reaching his 75th exhibition milestone with Oases, Places of Calm and Contemplation.
WA Ballet’s 2026 season will honour its illustrious and proud history as Australia’s oldest continuous ballet company while embracing a bold future in artistic creation.
When actor Claire Fermo decided to move home to WA, she had no idea her solo road trip from Noosa would be the ultimate preparation to make her Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company debut in Heart Is A Wasteland.
Building on the ambition and relevance of Perth Festival 2025 during her inaugural year as artistic director, Anna Reece maintains that momentum with the program launch of Perth Festival 2026.