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Q&A
Pianist’s long and winding musical road
6 April 2022
Pianist and composer Setsu Masuda has released her debut album Rondo at the age of 60, proving it’s never too late to chase your dreams.
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What to SEE
What to SEE: It’s Dark Outside
24 March 2022
In celebration of the play’s tenth anniversary, The Last Great Hunt brings its award-winning dive into death and dementia back to the stage.
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The Festival Sessions
Meyne Wyatt – the path to a golden play
2 March 2022
After sold-out seasons in Brisbane and Sydney and a blistering four minutes on the ABC’s Q&A, Meyne Wyatt’s City of Gold will be making its long-awaited WA debut in March.
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Q&A
SymbioticA – art and science in symbiosis
9 February 2022
Do we really need sunshine, soil and fertiliser to grow food? SymbioticA’s latest exhibition scrutinises the way technology and science can be used to manipulate our food.
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What to SEE
‘TuneNoiseTune’ – the sounds of freedom
9 February 2022
What happens when you combine jazz and experimental music? Josten Myburgh introduces TuneNoiseTune, a new series dedicated to this adventurous, exciting music.
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The Festival Sessions
Talitha Maslin dives deep into the sea
2 February 2022
Using the Scarborough Beach sand as its stage, SIREN is a magical melting pot of sculpture, sound, and contemporary dance that invites audiences to contemplate their relationship with the planet.
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The Festival Sessions
Jane Hille – a tale of working 9 to 5
27 January 2022
Making its world premiere at Fringe World 2022, The Almost Completely Terrible Tale of Felicity Footin is a didactic fable that makes a mockery of the modern workplace.
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The Festival Sessions
Luke Bolland: ‘Bubble Boy’ stirring bubble trouble
27 January 2022
Fringe World favourite Luke Bolland is back with a Perth-centric stand-up show inspired by WA’s COVID-19 bubble.
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