Performed at the Regal Theatre, based on the famous film by Roger Corman, was the stage performance of Little Shop of Horrors presented by Entertaind.
Performed at the Regal Theatre, based on the famous film by Roger Corman, was the stage performance of Little Shop of Horrors presented by Entertaind.
Despite being stuck in lockdown for a huge chunk of 2021, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers have established themselves as one of the most exciting up and coming rock acts of the year. Their catchy 2021 releases, “AHHHH!” and, “Miss Your Birthday” became instant radio hits and 2022 is set to be a year full of festivals and tours for the band who are creating a new generation of rock music fans. Their satisfying mix of relatable pop lyrics and heavy guitars, drums and bass define them as a band that can cross genres while still reminding true to their indie-rock roots.
Tenth Muse Initiative put on arts events aiming to showcase and promote the diversity of Boorloo (Perth) talent, especially emphasising the works of under-represented people. Their next event, titled ‘fresh air’, will be held at Moana Hall on 21 November and features an array of poets, musicians, and artists of all kinds. We caught up with co-founders Saskia Willinge and Hannah Lee Tungate!
Little Women is a tried-and-tested classic, as wholly loved as it is wholly relevant. The Blue Room production is a wonderful little spectacle that offers everything loved about the tale.
Based of a Twitter thread is the modern day ‘based on the bestselling novel’, and Zola wears this label with pride.
No Time to Die marks Daniel Craig’s final go at James Bond, the debonair British MI6 agent with a licence to kill.
Ali & Ava, a romantic drama set in the British city of Bradford, is screening as part of the 2021 British Film Festival
Seeing “Love Letters To The Revolution” feels like falling into an expertly crafted trap.
Black Swan’s latest outing attempts to draw the parallels between the Orwellian source material and modern times.
Photos courtesy of Sethen Sheehan-Lee.
David Chase returns to the world of the Sopranos with his prequel period piece The Many Saints of Newark after slamming the door in the audience’s face 14 years ago with a cut-to-black ending that either signalled an assassination or a trollish middle finger.
Armed with a perfect blend of genius stagecraft, committed performance, and a witty script, Unheimlich took us on a whirlwind of emotions, cheeky chuckles and a deep reflection on relationships.
With their debut album on the way early next year and more plans than you can poke a stick at, we caught up with Bakers Eddy’s frontman, Ciarann Babbington, to discuss new music, fashion influences and future tour plans.
After being the mastermind behind the creation of some of the biggest up and comers in the Australian music scene, production powerhouse, and now artist, FRAAN, is set to release his breakout single ‘WHATSLOVE’,
Despite its admirable efforts, Candyman feels like a heap of wasted potential.
Photos courtesy of Sethen Sheehan-Lee.
Here are ten local acts that we reckon would knock it out of the park if given the opportunity.