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Installation review, GOOD NIGHT: Özgür Kar, Art Gallery of WA

A stark exploration of mortality and existentialism.

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Exhibition review: Discovering Ancient Egypt, WA Museum Boola Bardip

Magic spells, ancient rituals and eternal life abound in this truly exceptional exhibition experience.

Things I Know To Be True, presented by Black Swan State Theatre Company. Actors pictured l – r: Caroline Brazier, Laura Shaw, Kaz Kane, Emma Jackson, Humphrey Bower and Will O’Mahony. Photo: Daniel J Grant.
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Theatre review: Things I Know To Be True, State Theatre Centre, WA

Devastating hidden edges of family relationships are brought to light in Black Swan State Theatre's staging of Andrew Bovell's play.

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Jam-packed Aboriginal art fair a positive sign after period of controversy

In the face of the art tampering allegations at an APY Lands art centre, strong sales at a recent Aboriginal…

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Theatre review: The Lighthouse Girl Saga, ACE Cinemas, WA

Live performance against a cinematic backdrop offers a look at the trials of humans and horses during WWI.

three actors on stage in front of a large filmed projection of a horse against the sun.
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Can live theatre in cinemas reel in new arts audiences?

What began as an experimental partnership between a cinema owner and a theatre company is proving a surprising lure for…

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Comedy reviews: Brodi Snook, Rose Callaghan, Jennifer Wong, Perth Comedy Festival

These three comedians are different in style, but were standouts in Perth and are touring now.

Education & Student News

New wave of creative talent in the spotlight

A national graduate show and a 24-hour play development marathon bring all the excitement of new talent to WA.

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Performance review: Hell is Other People, Blue Room Theatre, WA

Sartre’s infamous existential play is brilliantly reimagined, sans dialogue.

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Theatre review: The House of Bernarda Alba, Subiaco Arts Centre, Perth

A powerful adaptation of the famous play that explores patriarchy, sisterhood, maternal love and oppression.

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