After many challenges during its 10-year residency at the State Theatre Centre of WA, questions hang over Black Swan’s role as the state’s flagship theatre company. Mark Naglazas reports.
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Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground
23 March 2022
After many challenges during its 10-year residency at the State Theatre Centre of WA, questions hang over Black Swan’s role as the state’s flagship theatre company. Mark Naglazas reports.
21 March 2022
Andrew Ross exits the stage after reshaping Western Australian theatre in a truer reflection of this land and its stories.