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.
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Late Night Bone MoeTilly's Garden, Piara WatersIs 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. |
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Piano & PaintDjinda 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). |
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Un Cabaret De Legendes
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28 GramsHayman Theatre, Curtin University, Bentley2021 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. |
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No ExitThe QuARTer Gallery, Curtin University, BentleyA 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.