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Reviews
Eloquent eccentricity in fabulous Façade
15 June 2023
Only Chrissie Parrott could make a success of the multi-layered, darkly comical confection that is Façade, writes Rita Clarke.
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What to SEE
Warm your heart with the arts this June
17 May 2023
As the days get shorter and the nights get colder, it’s the perfect time to head indoors and enjoy all the arts on offer at Perth’s theatres, galleries and museums. Need some ideas? Our June gig guide is here to help.
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Reviews
Fluorescent fever dream captures corporate horror
10 March 2023
If you’ve ever worked in a corporate environment then Kimberley Parkin’s dance theatre work Killjoy will be all too familiar, with a satirical slant that brings to mind TV’s The Office, writes Kim Balfour.
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Features
Cream of the crop 2022
15 December 2022
Which shows were Seesaw Mag’s favourites this year? We ask our writers to reflect on the year that was… and the year that will be.
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Reviews
Eclectic triple bill of dance ideas
25 November 2022
The second iteration of Co3 Contemporary Dance’s ‘IN.HOUSE Studio Season’ provides an intriguing glimpse into the ideas of three dance makers, writes Nina Levy.
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Reviews
Bodies meet Baroque in blaze of glory
15 September 2022
Thirty years after its celebrated debut, Douglas Wright’s Gloria lights up the stage once more, this time with a very special addition. The result, writes Nina Levy, is simply glorious.
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Features
A sellout show to celebrate performing arts in WA
9 August 2022
Once again, the annual Performing Arts WA Awards provided an opportunity to celebrate Western Australia’s rich and vibrant performing arts sector.
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Features
WA dance moves raise concerns
2 August 2022
At a glance the WA dance sector appears to be flourishing, with two flagship companies, a centre for choreography and an internationally-renowned training facility. But are things as rosy as they seem? Victoria Laurie investigates.
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