Review: Perth French Theatre’s Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
Molière weaves a comedy as effective as any of his contemporaries of the time. Just across the Channel, writers like…
Molière weaves a comedy as effective as any of his contemporaries of the time. Just across the Channel, writers like…
“This musical is about Her”, says “The Hills Heist’s” writer Xavier Hazard in his interview with Pelican. He isn’t lying.…
The Wonderful World of Dissocia is a pitch-black absurdist comedy about the experiences of a young woman living with the…
The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekhov, is a challenge, and to stage it is brave; directors from Konstantin Stanislavsky to…
This review comes with a disclaimer: that is, any play over 3 hours in length and performed fully in Shakespearian…
Every so often, something will go wrong in a stage show or musical, like a piece of costume falls off,…
Desert River Sea: Portraits of the Kimberly is an exhibition currently on display at the Art Gallery of Western Australia…
Walking into the foyer of the Art Gallery of Western Australia on a hot summer’s day always comes with a…
Our Town, presented by Black Swan Theatre Company, is the latest re-imagining of Thornton Wilder’s tale of quaint 1900’s life…
The Last Great Hunt has rapidly gained a well deserved reputation as one of the most innovative theatre makers in…