The virtual reality experience of ‘Awavena’ allows Craig McKeough to watch, transfixed, a revolution in the rainforest.
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All hail the new order
12 February 2020
Jan Hallam says Hecate, Yirra Yaakin’s Noongar interpretation of Macbeth, is a breathtaking achievement.
Voices with power
11 February 2020
The singers are proud and polished – watching Spinifex Gum, Tiffany Ha wishes she’d been in a choir half as cool as Marliya.
The joy of movement
10 February 2020
Nina Levy finds much to enjoy in WA Ballet’s ‘Light and Shadow’ in the Quarry Amphitheatre.
Songlines come to life
10 February 2020
Rosalind Appleby finds herself transported to Gurrumul’s country in Perth Festival’s powerful show, Bungul.
Bran Nue homecoming
8 February 2020
Rosalind Appleby can’t help but be swept up in the fun and familiarity of Bran Nue Dae, home again for the Perth Festival.
One man and two worlds
7 February 2020
In Perth Festival’s opening show, Daisy Sanders is mesmerised by the potency of Bangarra’s award-winning production, Bennelong.
The star returns
27 March 2023
Back in 2019 The Last Great Hunt wowed David Zampatti with their ambitious new work Lé Nør. Ahead of the work’s 2023 seasons in Perth and Melbourne we’re re-publishing his rave review of Le Nør‘s debut.
Film fascinates
14 March 2019
Perth Festival review: Felicity Fenner (curator), Love Displaced · Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery · Review by Jess Boyce · Curated by Felicity Fenner, Lawrence Wilson Art …
An R&B ceremony
11 March 2019
Perth Festival review: Soft Soft Loud, Procession ⋅ Fremantle Arts Centre, March 2 ⋅ Review by Eduardo Cossio ⋅ Soft Soft Loud’s cross-genre contribution to the Perth Festival this …