Operatic mezzo-soprano and creative director of Perth Symphony Orchestra Fiona Campbell is staging shows this month that channel Australian and WA stories.
David Cusworth
Young artists from across the Great Southern were celebrated at the Blank Walls Youth Art Awards Ceremony and Open Night, held at headspace Albany.
Claire Middleton
Fear not if Jane Austen’s beloved classic novel Pride and Prejudice has ever felt wanting for more liquor, laughs and costume changes, as comedy adaptation Plied and Prejudice opens in Perth.
Tanya MacNaughton
Praise from an artist about their life story portrayal is no easy feat but it was bestowed on The Simon and Garfunkel Story cast when Art Garfunkel surprised them on stage in 2024 after a New York performance.
Tiny faces among the audience peered up in awe, mesmerised by Alice’s every move as she pirouetted her way into the whimsical world of wonderland …
Melinda Webster
A group of Indigenous elders share their story of resilience in the face of racial adversity through a powerful month-long exhibition to make for a special NAIDOC Week in Narrogin.
Hannah Whitehead
John Manson took out top honours in this year’s Albany Maritime Art Exhibition, awarded overall winner at the exhibition’s opening night at Vancouver Arts Centre on Wednesday, July 3.
Jacki Elezovich
A detailed portrait of the artist as a young woman and a photorealist rendition of a box-obsessed grandad are among the winners of an Australian portrait prize.
Jack Gramenz
The musical theatre industry might be a notoriously tough one to crack, but for talented Brisbane-raised brothers Liam and Jackson Head the odds have been in their favour.
What happens when art meets rubbish? In her new exhibition, artist Maxxi Minaxi May invites audiences to reimagine junk with playful, inquisitive joy.
Belle Taylor
The State Government is moving forward with its plans to grow WA’s screen industry and workforce through incentives, admitting it likely wouldn’t be popular with the US President.
Liam Murphy
Consummate cabaret star Michael Griffiths is doing his best to feel glass-half-full about the closure of the Perth International Cabaret Festival, and is returning to Perth for Afterdark Performance Lounge.
Hildegard von Bingen’s medieval paean to wisdom, O Virtus Sapientiae, infuses Grove Library with a cathedral ambience for a winter season finale.
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is inviting audiences to walk in the shoes of a giant in the school holidays with its production Beanstalk that flips the traditional Jack And The Beanstalk script.
Broadway musical Anastasia will take audiences on a journey into the past when the Australian production tours to Crown Theatre Perth in March 2026.
Conductor Otto Tausk brings a Dutch treat to WA Symphony Orchestra’s new Underground Series with Danceworks at State Theatre Centre.
WA Ballet returns to Crown Theatre Perth for the first time since its 2021 season of Dracula, with a more child-friendly production programmed for the July school holidays.
Australian Chamber Orchestra celebrates 50 years with homegrown talents and Cello Concerto premiere from Finnish composer Jaakko Kuusisto.
New music is fun with James Ledger, doyen composer and artistic director of the WA Symphony Orchestra’s Composition Project.
Ernst and Young executive Darren Lewsen new chair of the State opera company, replacing Andrew Pascoe next week.
The 30-year-old revealed she is excited to finally perform in Perth - and to play tourist in her own town.
Jade Jurewicz
Joy and wonder suffuse world premiere of Australian Andrew Schultz’s Symphony No.4, with WA Symphony Orchestra and Otto Tausk at Winthrop Hall.
Welsh comedian Lloyd Langford thought two comics dating each other was the craziest relationship choice in the world until he met Anne Edmonds.
Festival of Fiction returns for 2025 with a list of big-name authors on this year’s huge two-day program.
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