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Features
Keep the kids happy this holidays
26 June 2023
Feeling the cold? There’s plenty to warm young hearts (and the young at heart) this July school holidays. Enter a winter wonderland of creative pursuits.
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What to SEE
Brighten July with the arts
20 June 2023
Waiting for the days to get longer again? Our July gig guide is packed with shows and exhibitions to lighten up those dark Makuru nights.
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Reviews
Cruel deadly play has plenty of koort
3 April 2023
Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company’s much-loved rom-com is heading to Kalgoorlie, Albany and Bunbury. Ahead of the tour we’re re-sharing Barbara Hostalek’s review of its debut season.
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Reviews
An adventure story filled with character
2 March 2023
Packed with plenty of First Nations humour, Hide the Dog is a beautifully written and performed story for the whole family to enjoy, says new Seesaw Magazine writer Casey Mulder.
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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
Feast of First Nations storytelling from Yirra Yaakin
28 June 2022
There’s a bright future for First Nations theatre if Yirra Yaakin’s Vignette Series is anything to go by, says Michelle White.
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Features
WA theatre great dies
21 March 2022
Andrew Ross exits the stage after reshaping Western Australian theatre in a truer reflection of this land and its stories.
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Reviews
Dream girl emerges from turbulent time
11 February 2022
Perth Festival’s Panawathi Girl is a polished production that uses music to tell an important story and ignite the heart, writes Barbara Hostalek
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