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Features
Cream of the crop 2021
15 December 2021
Which shows were Seesaw Mag’s favourites this year? We ask our writers to reflect on the year that was… and the year that will be.
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Opinion
What happens when a classic becomes controversial?
19 August 2021
In the wake of fiery debate on social media after the publication of Seesaw’s review of West Side Story, we invited WA arts leaders to weigh in on the question of what we do when beloved classic works perpetuate outdated views and values.
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Reviews
Music as call for change
5 March 2021
Erin Hutchinson is transported by the loud and the quiet of Black Brass’s maelstrom of music, memory and storytelling.
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Reviews
New player provides antidote to a gruesome year
22 October 2020
With a cast that includes international film and TV star Kate Walsh, new kid on the block Fremantle Theatre Company has made an impressive debut, writes David Zampatti.
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Reviews
Solos shine on digital stage
21 July 2020
The solo nature of the stories in Black Swan State Theatre Company’s “Unsung Heroes” is timely in more ways than one, writes David Zampatti.
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Features
Unmasking our unsung heroes
20 July 2020
Sure, you can enjoy Black Swan State Theatre Company’s latest season from your couch but more importantly, Ara Jansen discovers a handful of local stories to remind us heroes don’t always wear tights.
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Reviews
Feel-good show from master storyteller
30 January 2020
Rosalind Appleby and her son are captivated by the gentle storytelling in Finegan Kruckemeyer’s play, Love.
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Reviews
Chills on the nightshift
29 January 2020
Monica Main gives a bravura performance as an unhappy medium in Talkback, David Zampatti says.