Tissue: A Play About Porn is everything it claims to be; first and foremost a play about porn, but also thought-provoking, feeling-arousing and conversation-starting.
Tissue: A Play About Porn is everything it claims to be; first and foremost a play about porn, but also thought-provoking, feeling-arousing and conversation-starting.
Subiaco Theatre Festival's When He Gets That Way is one jolly joyride.
We interview Timothy Green and Samantha Nerida, the dynamic duo behind “Tissue”
The Blue Room's latest show, Hold Your Breath (Count To Ten), is a play about a play about the way a man's mind is so often its own worst enemy. Daley's story is very informative in its telling, if slightly clinical, and provides the audience with a lot of food for thought
The Rosie has never seen a crowd to unified in their boppin' on a night no one will forget.
The intense intimacy of a one man show paired with the grandiosity of the Heath Ledger Theatre on a Saturday night is a wonder to behold at this year's Perth Festival.
With a mastery of body and voice, highlighted by Biagioni's electric singing, Sudden Skies displays the power within a person to defy, and in turn to surrender. The innovative use of movement and intense vocal choices makes for a performance like no other this Fringe season.
It the rollercoaster of friendship between youths, where every moment is momentous and should definitely have a song written about it, or many songs.
This performance is a sweet, sweet thing, full to the brim and overflowing with charm and sass.
Off the back of their latest album, Ultralife, dazzling duo Oh Wonder will be gracing the stage at the Rosemount Hotel next Thursday night
An explorative work built on improvisation and audience interaction, CollageN is going where few have gone before.
Rarely does a show with so many players capture the fundamental essence of human relationships, but this one has it in the bag. A diverse tale of individual and collective histories, a living tapestry for all who behold it, and one of those 'all' should be you.
Testoni knows stories are anything but silly. She gives a voice and a face to a Victorian-era girl who is graceful and fierce, young in her curiosity, but wise in her insight.
This is the story of a girl... who loved stories but didn't like her own world! Written and directed by Scott McArdle and embodied by the magnificent team at Second Chance Theatre, with musical prodigy Georgina Cramond on keys, there is never a dull moment in Josephine!
You'll leave laughing, weeping, with a memory to hold in the corner of your ribcage forever.
It harnesses the honest power of poetry, although each show is tailored for an audience there is an authentic energy to every word uttered in this show. For anyone who has been in love, out of love or even speculated the concept, there is something here for you.
A visceral and rollercoaster-esque experience, this show will grab you by your memory and pull you down the rabbit-hole. It asks you to become all ears for just an hour; sit forward, and listen up.
Minus One Sister bears the mark of excellent theatre and I simply cannot stop thinking about it.
Ru's most recent gig, an intimate affair at the Perth Observatory, was an unforgettable night of stars, both on and off stage.
Once We Lived Here is a timeless tragicomedy that makes its audience alternate between laughing and crying, sometimes both at the same time. The cast delivered strong characters all round with an authenticity that is hard to find in such dramatised and musical theatre.