Shows to see in the SE Suburbs

Mon, Nov 15 2021
FRINGE WORLD Festival 2022 is coming to a suburb near you!
Shows to see in the SE Suburbs

Looking for a week-night treat near home? Or want to test out a local independent venue somewhere you’ve never been before?  

FRINGE WORLD Festival isn’t always a trip to Perth CBD, it’s also a visit to Vic Park, Bentley, Canning Vale or Kalamunda and elsewhere in your metro area! 

Try out one of these shows, coming soon to a suburb near you. 

 

                    

Late Night Bone Moe 

Tilly's Garden, Piara Waters 

Is there a better combo than cocktails and comedy? We don’t think so.  

Bone Moe is back at it, bringing their fast-paced improv and sketch comedy.  

It’s bigger and better than before, and features a crack squad of sketch comedians, musicians, writers and improvisors, all attempting to derail The Host’s beloved show. 

     
 

Piano & Paint

Djinda Boodja Arts Centre at Djinda Boodja – Star Country (Waterford) 

The only rules are... there are no rules!  

Painting sessions are popular right now, and at Djinda Boodja, they’ve got a unique approach – Piano & Paint.  

You’re invited to their Arts Centre to relax with live classical piano music and paint on whatever they have – old LP’s, wood, or canvas (if you must).  

     

 

Un Cabaret De Legendes


Hayman Theatre, Curtin University, Bentley 

Random question but what do Mark McGowan, Genghis Khan, Martin Luther King Jr and Hitler all have in common? Un Cabaret De Legends brings these four leaders to life through adults only cabaret style teases, singing, dancing and audience interaction.  

Fair to say, we’re intrigued.

     
 

28 Grams

Hayman Theatre, Curtin University, Bentley 

2021 FRINGE WORLD award-winner Ella Randle presents 28 Grams, a coming-of-age story about Grace, who works in a café to support themselves and their cat.  

Like all good narratives about twenty-somethings, it digs deep into illicit drugs, going to music festivals and avoiding hospital admissions.  

     

 

No Exit 

The QuARTer Gallery, Curtin University, Bentley 

A show about three people in hell wondering what their eternal punishment will be... And it’s literally performed inside a bespoke shipping container.  

Back by popular demand, Perth-based theatre company Company O returns with Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialist play 'No Exit’. 

     

 

Photo by Alison Rodriguez.