Set at the boundary of land and sea, CLAUDIO’s moody electronic set is a collaboration with natural elements, writes Claire Coleman.
Author Archives: Claire Coleman
Adventures in the shadowlands
5 February 2022
Sometimes cute and other times creepy, Dyad takes audiences back to the eerie uncertainties of childhood, writes Claire Coleman.
Perth, it’s time to panic buy the arts
1 February 2022
Forget toilet paper. Forget instant noodles. There’s one staple that we’re overlooking in our shopping frenzy, says Claire Coleman.
Sweet sounds of girl power nostalgia
20 January 2022
Newcomers Sugarglass Entertainment present a feminist reclamation of ‘00s girl groups and bubblegum pop in an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza, writes Claire Coleman.
What to SEE at The Blue Room this summer
20 January 2022
Spoilt for choice when it comes to planning your summer festival viewing? Take a punt on Summer Nights at The Blue Room Theatre.
What to SEE: More hot tips for Fringe
17 January 2022
Seesaw Mag’s editors have sifted through the Fringe World program to bring you a second selection of shows to suit all tastes.
What to SEE: Hot tips for Fringe in January
10 January 2022
Feeling overwhelmed by the Fringe World program? Fear not, Seesaw Mag’s editors have combed this year’s offerings to find something for everyone.
French fantasy arrives in Fremantle
16 December 2021
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre reimagines Saint-Saëns’ animal carnival with Fremantle flair, writes Claire Coleman and junior reviewer Eddy Greentree, who is going back for more.
Apocalypse, but make it Circus
6 December 2021
YUCK Circus has created a dystopian landscape where survivors skip rope, scavengers suspend themselves mid-air, and worms breakdance – and Claire Coleman is hooked.
Fresh breeze blows labels out the door
22 November 2021
Tenth Muse Initiative’s composer showcase has Claire Coleman pondering the usefulness of categories like “classical music”.