Quiet yet deeply satisfying, Kalyakoorl Collective’s Fire is a slice of life that deserves a wide audience, says David Zampatti.
![Christopher Moro and Ebony McGuire in 'Fire'. Photo: Tashi Hall Actors Christopher Moro and Ebony McGuire stand on stage. One is passing a bottle of soft drink to the other (it's hard to say which way it's going). They appear to be in a kitchen/living area. The furniture looks inexpensive although cheery and there are moving boxes in the background. A tender portrayal of life](https://www.seesawmag.com.au/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/33957/Photo-by-Tashi-Hall-02128-410x273-c.jpg)
Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground
1 July 2021
Quiet yet deeply satisfying, Kalyakoorl Collective’s Fire is a slice of life that deserves a wide audience, says David Zampatti.
12 February 2021
Watch out for Kalyakoorl Collective, says Michelle White, as she feels the heat in FIRE, its debut work.
25 January 2021
Perth has a new independent First Nations theatre company. Named Kalyakoorl Collective, this all-female team is making its debut at Fringe World 2021 with FIRE, a new work by young emerging playwright and actor Ebony McGuire.