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Review: The Apparatus, Blue Room Theatre (WA)
A triptych of works by Kafka with dynamic physicality.
Review: Medea, Black Swan State Theatre Company (WA)
Kate Mulvany and Anne-Louise Sarks’s reimagining of the Greek tragedy turns its eye to Medea’s young sons.
Why students are your best source of information at a university open day
Potential students attending WAAPA’s Open Day on 11 August can learn why graduates describe their time at the Academy as…
Review: The Botanical: Beauty and Peril, Art Gallery WA
Art Gallery WA’s multilayered exhibition invites us to consider our impact on the plant world.
Review: S-27, Fremantle Arts Centre (WA)
Feet First Collective’s dark and gritty production could go further in terms of immersion.
Review: The Torrents, State Theatre Centre WA
Celia Pacquola stars in this celebrated yet rarely performed Australian award winner of yesteryear.
Review: See You Next Tuesday, The Blue Room Theatre (WA)
The messy failures (and even messier successes) of puberty are laid bare in this delightful roller coaster of a show.
Review: i have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night, PICA (WA)
The air ‘out there’ is brought into close proximity through this unique, all-consuming experience.
Black Swan drama continues as Executive Director leaves early
Natalie Jenkins has parted ways with Black Swan six months before the end of her contract, in contrast to the…
Introducing David Shirley – WAAPA’s new Director
Describing himself as having ‘a passion for pedagogy,’ Professor David Shirley is keen to promote WAAPA on the world stage…