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Your Arts Playground in December

Your Arts Playground in December

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It’s a bumper show this month as we dive into the summer festival season!
In the final episode of Your Arts Playground for 2021, we’ve chosen a few highlights from December before plunging into our top picks from Fringe World, Summer Nights and Perth Festival!
This is the last episode of Season 1 of Your Arts Playground but stay tuned for our bonus interviews with movers and shakers from the arts world… and we’ll be back with Season 2 before you know it, ETA mid 2022.

Notes are listed in chronological order, as mentioned in the episode.


December

Carols by Candlelight with the GIovanni Consort @ St Andrew’s Subiaco, 10 December 2021

A Ceremony Carols: Britten & Gardiner @ St George’s Cathedral, 2 December 2021

‘Limen – At the Fence’ @ the State Library of WA until 31 January 2022

Fringe World 14 January – 13 February 2021

State of Play @ the State Theatre Centre of WA, 14-29 January 2022

  • Impro Musical Bangtown, 20-25 January 2022
  • Jamie Mykaela: Devil’s Advocate, 14-19 January 2022.
  • Review of Jamie Mykaela: Daddy (2021)
  • The Dirty Mother by Michelle Hall, 27-29 January 2022
  • Review of development of The Dirty Mother at Winter Nights (2019)

You Are, OFF-Base Dance 14-16 January 2022

HereNow22: Outside In, @ Spectrum Project Space, 2-11 February 2022

Down Rebound by Acrobatch (Simon Wood and Ben Kotovski Smith) @ The Gold Digger at Girls School, 21-27 January 2022

A Simple Space – Gravity and Other Myths @ The Aurora Spiegeltent at The Pleasure Garden, 28 January – 13 February 2022

Review of 2018 performance of A Simple Space

A Bee Story by Cluster Arts Pty Ltd @ Lotterywest De Parel Spiegeltent at The Pleasure Garden, 15-28 January 2022

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