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ReviewsDiamond-in-the-Rough Storytelling in the South West
22 April 2026
Collective memory has been roused in Bunbury by Siobhan Maiden’s triumphant This is Where… a two-hour tour of the city’s central business district, which digs deep into subcultural reminiscences and intercultural exchange. This is not Bunbury’s official history told by a privileged few. This is Where… is a new wave of stories told by ordinary people in an approach that has galvanised the community.
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FeaturesPooh’s far from your average bear
21 August 2023
Beloved the world over, Winnie the Pooh is now a musical star. Julie Hosking ventures into the Hundred Acre Wood to find out more.
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ReviewsBell bends but doesn’t break
17 August 2023
The mixed up, muddled up, shook up world of Twelfth Night gets given another stir in Bell Shakespeare’s gender re-bender, but David Zampatti is more than rescued by a Malvolia straight out of Samuel Beckett.
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FeaturesWhat to SEE: March gig guide
1 March 2023
As the sun sets on Perth Festival and we edge closer to the cooler months, there’s still plenty of heat in the local arts scene. March into the new season with a diverse mix of music, art, film and so much more.
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ReviewsParenting posted from prison
24 February 2022
An astute and moving new play from regional WA tackles lousy parenting decisions, past trauma and redemption in a way that’s palatable for both kids and adults, says Claire Trolio.
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PodcastsIntroducing Your Arts Playground, Seesaw’s new podcast
30 June 2021
Not sure where to find out what’s happening in WA’s arts scene? Feel like you’re always hearing about the cool new shows, concerts and exhibitions after they’ve finished? Check out Your Arts Playground, a new monthly podcast from Seesaw’s managing editors, Nina Levy and Rosalind Appleby.
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ReviewsFrom the iconic to the electric
9 July 2019
Review: The Tap Pack · Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre 3 July · Review by Xan Ashbury · While it’s fair to say I am not the …
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ReviewsArtisanal and delicious
19 July 2018
Review: Vahri McKenzie, Bakkhai · Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, June 16 · Review by Xan Ashbury · Tragedies are not meant to make the audience feel …
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