Teac Damsa is back for another Perth Festival, and its new show, MÁM, takes Nina Levy on a wild and crazy ride.
Tag Archives: Perth Festival 2020
Back from the brink
27 February 2020
It’s emotionally brutal theatre, but Claire Trolio feels privileged to experience the lows and highs of I’m a Phoenix, Bitch.
A tangled tale told well
23 February 2020
It takes hours to unfold, but Jan Hallam says ‘the big baggy story’ of Cloudstreet is well worth revisiting.
A pedigree performer
23 February 2020
Rufus Wainwright’s great talent and insight were in full flower for his Perth Festival show, David Zampatti says.
Life, loss and creativity
21 February 2020
Rosalind Appleby finds the contemplative music and stories of Tao of Glass take her – and the rest of the audience – somewhere deep.
A connoisseur of spectacle
21 February 2020
Watching Pandemonium, Erin Hutchinson is mesmerised by cabaret diva Meow Meow’s stage presence and controlled chaos.
Unstoppable momentum
20 February 2020
Eduardo Cossio finds The Necks’ concert an act of discovery, full of tight corners and elegant solutions.
Captivating crowd control
20 February 2020
Nina Levy’s two-year wait to see Stephanie Lake’s contemporary dance work Colossus was well worth it, she says.
Rock show vibe electrifies
19 February 2020
Discipline meets wild fury in STRUT Dance’s ‘Hofesh in the Yard’, and Nina Levy finds it exhilarating.
Ancient and modern intertwine
18 February 2020
Two exhibitions, ‘All Mixed Up’ and’ Janangoo’, remind Miranda Johnson that Indigenous art has much to say about contemporary Australia.