
Review: Conclave
I have to be honest. My entire knowledge of the conclave comes from a certain Dan Brown novel and subsequent Tom Hanks movie. I had
I have to be honest. My entire knowledge of the conclave comes from a certain Dan Brown novel and subsequent Tom Hanks movie. I had
The Fringe-favourite team of Bogan Literature is back this Christmas! This time, they’re armed with a cheeky and uniquely Aussie take on Charles Dickens’ A
Under Streetlights opens on a somber note. Eighteen year old Ella has just lost her mother. While taking a breather from the wake, she hears
When I first watched a trailer for Ghost Cat Anzu, I thought that I was going to be in for a reimagining of Studio Ghibli’s
“Self-appointed Mother of the Year, Ronnie has given her daughter Audrey everything, so when Audrey selfishly falls into a coma, Ronnie has no choice but
The Comprehensive A-Z of Missing Persons by Grace Chow is a haunting and poignant production by the WA Youth Theatre Company. Each year around 55,000
The WA Museum Boola Bardip has unveiled their latest exhibition: The Great Kimberley Wilderness Experience. This is a world first and I have to say
The opening scenes of My Favourite Cake are the perfect peek into the life of Mahin. Mahin is a seventy year old widow of thirty
The US election results had just come in on Wednesday night, and my American bestie needed some cheering up, so I thought I’d take her
Meet Minnie, a harried thirtysomething woman who seems to have the worst luck. Especially on New Year’s Eve. You might be skeptical about jinxes but
Barking Gecko Arts have created the perfect introduction to theatre to ever exist. Ever. House’s protagonist is Cathelijn, who is completely and undeniably alone. She
Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers gives us a fascinating insight into the artist that would go on to become one of the most famous in