Everyone loves a good story, especially one straight from the heart. Ara Jansen finds out why the much-loved Barefaced Stories series has become such a success at the Fremantle Arts Centre.
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Senior Moments 2
16 October 2019
25 – 29 March @ The State Theatre Centre of Western Australia · Presented by Return Fire Productions · The smash hit revue returns in a …
If Shakespeare could turn back time
6 February 2019
What do you get when you send Shakespeare to Ancient Rome? In Kieran Bullock’s new play The Ides of March, William Shakespeare prepares to write Julius Caesar …
The gift of comedy
1 February 2019
Fringe World review: Flash in The Can, Did You Hear What I Saw and Aaaand Now for MORE… Kiddo Kaos! ⋅ Subiaco Arts Centre, January 31 ⋅ …
From sex worker to comedian
30 January 2019
Bella Green has worked in brothels, strip clubs, peepshows, dungeons, massage parlours and adult shops… and she’s here to tell the tale. Her debut show Bella Green …
A juicy gem
30 January 2019
Fringe World review: Mish Grigor/Aphids, The Talk · PICA, January 24 · Review by Xan Ashbury ·
Seriously funny
24 January 2019
Fringe World review · Elizabeth Davie, Super Woman Money Program · The Shambles in the Woodside Pleasure Gardens, January 22 · Review by David Zampatti · Sometimes comedy is best …
The scientist turned magician
10 December 2018
Starting with love and ending in blood, Pierre Ulric’s ‘Confessions of a Magician’ isn’t your standard conjuring show. In his Fringe Session Q&A, he reveals more about the magical practices behind both his adult cabaret and children’s shows.
Fame!
20 April 2018
Rumour has it that Famous Sharron is heading off to Hollywood… but before she does she’ll be returning to Perth Comedy Festival and Sydney Comedy Festival with her latest show, Famous Sharron’s Love Match. Nina Levy caught up with the fabulous Shaz ahead of all the excitement.
In praise of Peach
24 February 2018
Delightfully informative and empowering, Lucy Peach’s period performances make for inspiring viewing for previous, current and future menstruators (and their allies), writes Jenny Scott.