Western Australia

Review: Ballet at the Quarry – Light and Shadow, Perth Festival (WA)
WA Ballet’s triple bill includes some stellar moments, alongside some clunky choices.

Review: Hecate, Perth Festival (WA)
The first ever adaptation of Macbeth in the Noongar language of southwestern WA is ambitious, important and highly entertaining.

Review: Bunggul, Perth Festival (WA)
A transcendent meeting of musical traditions and a superb tribute to the life and artistry of the late Geoffrey Gurrumul…

Review: Bennelong, Perth Festival (WA)
Bangarra Dance Theatre’s exploration of the life of Woollarawarre Bennelong is a potent, powerful and polished work of art.

Roundup: Fringe World (WA)
Highlights of 2020 Fringe World include visual arts with machine learning and creative responses to mental health challenges.

Review: WASO’s Summer Classics, Perth Concert Hall (WA)
West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s program takes the audience on a romantic trail through various countries and eras.

Review: Do You Know Me, Guerilla Fest (WA)
Promenade performance in Guerrilla Fest presents diverse experiences of homelessness in Perth.

Body Rights, Fringe World (WA)
A quartet of original works explores bodily autonomy with mature, innovative performances.

Why do the arts continue to be marginalised?
Culture Counts CEO, Michael Chappell says now is the time for the arts to show their value.

ALICE (in wonderland), His Majesty’s Theatre (WA)
Septime Webre’s Alice brings fresh choreography and stunning sets to the classic story.