Cats will definitely split audiences into camps of “I loved it”, “I hated it”, and “I don’t know how to feel about it”.
Cats will definitely split audiences into camps of “I loved it”, “I hated it”, and “I don’t know how to feel about it”.
While the production presented itself on the surface as an irreverent, raunchy romp, underneath the wrapping of endless dick jokes, the play posed important moral questions about society’s views on sex, the abuse of political power, and consent.
The latest interpretation of William Shakespeare’s great works has come to Perth, and it’s bringing its ancestral home along with it. If you’re like me, and have always wanted to see Shakespeare performed in its original setting, then the Pop-Up Globe is for you!
“The poems discussed every subject imaginable. Relationships, identity, nature, politics and activism, trauma and recovery were frequent topics. The poems about ugly babies, sex positions, honey, and watching Mary Poppins while high were unexpected but so rewarding…”
The Perth poetry community recently held the 2019 State Poetry Slam Final at the Rosemount Hotel. I was there to watch 8 of WA’s best poets compete against one another, with nothing but words as their weapons.
The Winter Festival was inspired by the centuries-old pagan custom of wassailing, in which people would visit their local orchards and perform rituals to wake the trees from their wintery slumber.
Caryl Churchill’s 2012 play, Love and Information, is “a series of vignettes, featuring over 100 characters in over 50 disconnected scenes”, about how humans learn, communicate, and connect.
We spoke with one of the series’ 3 female directors, Mimi Helm, to learn more about why Single Ladies is so relevant to modern women.