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The Ballet & Theatre Shows
Sep 28th, 2009 by admin

Taking the family to the Theatre is such a treat, here is a listing of all of the current and up coming theatre shows, plays and ballet performances showing in Perth, WA.

Andrew McFarlane meets the Orchestra

Kings Park, Botanic Gardens

Suitable for ages 2 – 7 years old

$18 buy tickets from Ticketmaster

Popular Play School presenter Andrew McFarlane and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra share the stage for the very first time to present this special concert of children’s songs and well-known classical pieces. Bring a picnic, be prepared to sing along and enjoy a wonderful afternoon of entertainment, as Andrew McFarlane meets the Orchestra and discovers all about the musical instruments.

Perth Festival – 6488 5555

5th Feb – 11th Mar 2010

Bookings from 8th Nov at BOCS or outlets (transactions fees DO NOT apply when purchasing through outlets)

Family highlights:

Les Sept Planches de la Ruse (Seven Boards of Skill)

Regal Theatre, Hay St, Subiaco

6th – 12th Feb 2010

Suitable for 12 yrs +

A res $55, B res $45, C res$30

The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy

The Studio, Subiaco Arts Centre

27th Feb – 01 Mar 2010

2 shows daily 10am and 2pm

Suitable for 8 yrs +

$15.50 per ticket

Raymond Crowe: Unusualist

Octagon Theatre, UWA Crawley

28 Feb 2010

3 x shows 9.30am, 10.30am and 11.30am

$21.50

The Taming of the Shrew

Kings Park, West Perth

From Sat 9th Jan

The 2010 season of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew in Kings Park & Botanic Garden marks the second production for Western Australia’s new classical theatre company, Shakespeare WA. After 10 years absence, the Bard’s ever-popular battle of the sexes will make a welcome return to this perfect Perth setting under the direction of international Shakespearean, Paige Newmark.

Last year’s Shakespeare in the Park production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream was hailed “a joy to watch” and “it’s a Dream come true” by Sarah McNeill in The Post, while Jan Hallam in The Sunday Times raved that “it is an absolute pleasure from start to finish” and “you will ache with laughter and cry from joy.”

This year, Newmark will be recreating his hilarious 1960’s style production of Shrew that was applauded as “a sexy, inventive and ultimately brash version of The Taming of the Shrew that, at long last, suggests a forward-looking, innovative stance.” This play is certain to delight Western Australian audiences of all ages. Book now to avoid disappointment!

Tickets Standard $35 Children from 3 – 16 years old $17 from BOCS

Spare Parts Puppet Theatre

The Velveteen Rabbit – 9335 5044

Presented by Spare Parts Theatre

The Velveteen Rabbit. Based on the classic children’s story by Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit is a story that goes to the heart and art of puppetry where anything is possible if you invest it with enough belief and love. Anybody who has a favourite toy will fall in love with this beloved tale.

Ages 4 – 10 year olds

Adults at children’s prices $17.50

Groups of 4+ $15.50 and groups of 10+ $13.50

Bookings at Spare Parts or call 9335 5044

FREMANTLE

Spare Parts Theatre, 1 Short St, Fremantle

Mon 18th Jan – 30th Jan 10am and 1pm

(no shows Sundays or Public Holidays)

COMING SOON…..

Behind the Veneer

Presented by Buzz Dance Theatre

Playhouse Theatre, 3 Pier St, Perth

Fri 12th Mar and Sat 13th Mar

Ages 13 year olds and up

Behind the Veneer is a highly physical, captivating, and accessible dance theatre work that unravels the many and varied masks we wear to function in different situations to stay in ‘control’ and keep relationships afloat. The provocative dance work provides an insight into the games we play to preserve inner most feelings and cover insecurities. The work tackles themes to self identity, investigating the facades we develop to hid and conceal our true identity.

The appeal of the work is magnified through understandable relationships and situations, creating a narrative that audiences will relate to the directly understand. Incorporated in the performance is a visual design by renowned Perth multimedia company dashvisual and a captivating original music score.

Buy tickets at BOCS

Cats – Now and Forever

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

Burswood Theatre

11 April 2010

CATS, the world’s most recognised and best loved musical ever to be staged is heading to Perth in 2010!

With a magnificent musical score composed by the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber, including the poignant hit song ‘Memory’, an imaginative set, inspired choreography and stunning costumes, CATS is a brilliant song and dance spectacular not to be missed!

Tickets from Ticketek or call 1300 795 012

Disney in Concert

Magical Music from the Movies

Supreme Court Gardens, cnr Barrack St & Riverside Dr, Perth

Sun Mar 7th

5.00pm

Disney in Concert is a magical journey through Disney’s classic animated movies, projected onto the big screen with the original score played LIVE by the WA Philharmonic Orchestra and accompanied by live vocals.  Outstanding movie scores to be featured during this magical evening include Aladdin, The Lion King, Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid and more.

To add to the fun and glamour of the evening, the promoters invite children ‘of all ages’ to dress as their favourite Disney character. These ’special guest’ appearances will be captured on camera and projected onto the big screen for all to see.

$39.90 Children

$79.90 Adults

$199.90 Family Pass (2 Adults, 2 Children)

Movies
Sep 17th, 2009 by admin

Here’s a list of the latest family movies showing at Hoyts, Fremantle, Ace, Subiaco and Greater Union, Osborne Park cinemas as well as the outdoor theatres Camelot and Moonlight, there are also quick links to the Mums and Bubs sessions.

Check out Moviefix for a cinema nearest to you.

Ace, Subiaco - 9388 6500*

500 Hay St, Subiaco

  • Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (G)
  • Bran Nue Dae (PG)
  • Fantastic Mr Fox (PG)
  • The Princess and the Frog (G)

Bubs Club Sessions

Hoyts Fremantle Millenium - 9430 6988*

Collie St, Fremantle

  • Toy Story + Toy Story 2 3D

Mums & Bubs Sessions

Hoyts Fremantle Queensgate - 9430 6988*

6 William Street, Fremantle

  • Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (G)
  • Bran Nue Dae
  • Fantastic Mr Fox (PG)
  • Princess and the Frog (G)
  • Tooth Fairy (G)

Mums & Bubs Sessions

Greater Union Megaplex, Innaloo - 9446 8222*

57 Liege St, Innaloo

  • Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (G)
  • Bran Nue Dae
  • Fantastic Mr Fox (PG)
  • Old Dogs (PG)
  • The Princess and the Frog (G)
  • Tooth Fairy (G)
  • Toy Story + Toy Story 2 3D
  • The Wiggles BIG, BIG, Show in the Round (E)
  • Twilight Saga: New Moon (M)

Babes in Arms Sessions

*Courtesy of Moviefix

Camelot Outdoor Cinema

Memorial Hall, 16 Lochee St, Mosman Park

Buy TICKETS online

Dec 3rd – April 18

8.15 pm

  • Thurs 25th Feb – Sun 28th Feb – Bran Nue Dae (PG)
  • Fri 2nd April – Sun 4th April – Fantastic Mr Fox (PG)

Lotterwest Floating Films

FREE!

Fri 26th Feb @ Hillarys

Sat 27th Feb @ South Perth

Sun 28th Feb @ Bayswater

Asterix & the Vikings

Asterix and Obelix have been given a tough mission: transform the Chief’s lazy nephew Justforkix into a warrior. Meanwhile, a group of fearless Viking warriors travel to Asterix’s village on a quest to discover the meaning of fear, having heard that fear gives you wings. When Justforkix is kidnapped, Asterix and Obelix must mount a desperate rescue mission in order to save their protégé before the Chief discovers their incompetence.

  • Picnickers are welcome from 6pm
  • BBQ facilities onsite
  • Entertainment from 6.30pm
  • Film starts at sunset (approx 7.30pm)
  • To ensure everyone has a good view of the screen, please only bring blankets or low chairs
    Museums & Art Gallery
    Sep 16th, 2009 by admin

    Here you will find a comprehensive listing of the museums and art galleries throughout Perth, WA. Highlighting exhibitions and events families and children will enjoy throughout the year.

    Army Museum - 9430 2535

    Artillery Barracks, Burt St, Fremantle

    The Army Museum of Western Australia (AMWA) is a regional museum within the Army History Unit (AHU) network. The museum is supported by the Army Museum of Western Australia Foundation (AMWAF) which provides the volunteers and support funding that enables the museum to operate.

    Art Gallery of Western Australia - 9492 6622

    Perth Cultural Centre, Perth

    Wonky Walls – 9492 6640

    Gallery Concourse

    Weds 27th – Sun 21st Jan

    10.00am – 1.00pm

    Ages 4 -14 year olds

    Create your own crazy piece of architecture using our collection of 50,000 pieces of white Lego!  Local artist Sandy McKendrick will be facilitating the activity, as well as building example structures to inspire and motivate the children. This is always lots of fun.

    McCubbin: Last Impressions 1907 – 17 exhibition

    Sun 14th Feb

    10.00am – 1.00pm

    FREE! entry for all children until 1.oopm

    A day filled with fun and entertainment for the whole family.  Children can get hands-on in art-making activities, watch the amazing art of ice-sculpting, and see and participate in bush band performances. You also can have your face painted, play historical games, follow the children’s Art Trail, and listen to storytellers and bush poets

    Wonderland family activity space

    Come upstairs and join Karin the Kangaroo to experience this exciting space designed especially for families. Explore different textures, build a 3D puzzle, discover secrets about colour and uncover the intriguing journey of an artwork. Copy poses and expressions from portraits, test your knowledge of art words and ideas and imagine yourself in the midst of an artwork as you lay back and experience the sights and sounds of the scene.

    wonderland also features a reading areaseating for well-deserving parents and a variety of hands-on activities that are suitable for a diverse age range of children whilst supervised by their guardians.

    Aviation Heritage Museum - 9311 4470

    Air Force Memorial Estate, Bull Creek Drive, Bull Creek

    This year the Aviation Heritage Museum celebrates its 30th Anniversary. Showcasing on the the finest aviation collections in Australia.

    The pride of the collection includes:

    • Lancaster Bomber
    • Supermarin Spitfire
    • Catalina and many more

    In addition to the aircraft there are more than 20 major exhibits and kids can even ‘fly’ Robin Miller’s Sugar Bird Lady!

    Fremantle Arts Centre - 9432 9555

    1 Finnerty St, Fremantle
    The Fremantle Arts Centre has some wonderful art and creative workshops, check out the art class page.

    Motor Museum of WA - 9249 9457

    Village – Building 9 on Park Map, Whiteman Park

    Mon – Sat 10.00am -4.00pm

    Sun – 10.00am – 5.00pm

    Whether you are a motoring enthusiast or simply interested in local history you will find something of interest in the museum. They have a range of cars and motorcycles from the early 20th century through to the modern day. In addition you will also find a range of models, memorabilia and manuals relating to the motor industry.

    Railway Museum

    136 Railway Pde, Bassendean

    • Historic coaches & wagons
    • 30 Steam & Diesel Loco’s

    Sun 1.00pm – 5.00pm

    Weds 1.00pm – 4pm (holiday’s only)

    Shipwreck Galleries - 9431 8444

    Cliff St, Fremantle

    Daily, excluding Wednesdays

    Free

    The Batavia Gallery is the centrepiece of the Shipwreck Galleries. It houses the reconstructed remains of the VOC ship Batavia which was excavated by Maritime archaeologists in the 1970s.

    After lengthy treatment by the Department of Materials Conservation, the remains were rebuilt in this gallery. Also on display is the skeleton of one of the people murdered on the Houtman Abrolhos, the portico facade that the Batavia was carrying as cargo for the Indies, and many other artefacts.

    Spice Captains of the High Seas!

    17th – 31st Jan

    9.30am – 3.30pm

    4 years old +

    $3

    Activities at 10.00am and 2.00pm

    Become a legendary spice captain of the high seas. Armed with a map and clues children will step back in time to set sail across the world’s oceans to buy exotic and valuable spices.

    Visitors will even decorate their own calico bounty bag using fabulous fabric markers or make an origami Nagasaki ship to take home.

    Western Australian Museum - 9212 3700

    Perth Cultural Centre, James St, Perth

    Explore the galleries with their new activity trail, jam packed with museum fun and facts. Check out their new touch tables and discover amazing artefacts, magnificent mammals and more. Check out the Discovery Centre too.

    Dinosaurs Alive!

    5th Dec – 7 March 2010

    9.30am – 5.00pm daily (Closed Christmas Day)

    $11.00 for children

    Join their mailing list here to sign up for advance tickets sales.

    DINOSAURS ALIVE! is an educative and fun-filled exhibition featuring robotic dinosaurs. It takes visitors along the 165-million-year journey of the Age of Dinosaurs.

    Visitors can marvel and learn about the seven dinosaurs on display as they walk through the exhibition. They will see Tyrannosaurus rex, Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, Allosaurus, Iguanodon and Triceratops in motion. By seeing the life-like dinosaurs move in front of them, visitors can imagine how the magnificent creatures once roamed the Earth. The exhibition presents more wonderful learning opportunities with informative panels on climate change, flora and fauna, fossils, extinction theories, endangered species and Australian dinosaurs placed throughout the space. There’s also a shop with books, toys and a range of useful and educative dinosaur related products.

    Western Australian Museum Maritime - 9431 8341

    Victoria Quay, Fremantle

    The Western Australian Museum – Maritime provides exhibitions on Shipwrecks discovered off the Western Australian coast and Western Australia’s Maritime endeavours. We have 3 main sites in Fremantle that bring together Western Australia’s Maritime heritage.

    School holiday fun:

    Bizircus presents - To The Rescue!

    17th – 31st Jan

    11.00am and 1.00pm

    Ages 4+ years old

    Surf’s up! Grab your sunnies, hat and zinc cream and head on down to the WA Museum – Maritime these hols for a summer full of surprises. Watch our incredible surf circus spectacular and take home some sizzling hot crafty creations.

    In the days of one-piece bathing suits and parasols, a pretty girl visits the Beach, attracting the attention of the dashing local lifeguards. She swims out to sea, but suddenly, she is in trouble! Is it a rip, a shark, a jellyfish? Will our hero reach her in time to save her and win her heart? Or will the dainty damsel turn the tables and rescue our hero when he finds himself out of his depth?

    $6 child, $12 adult

    Sirens of the Sea

    17th – 31st Jan

    Between 10.00am and 2.00pm

    Ages 4+ years old

    Make a swimming mermaid, amphibaman, dolphin or dugong. Create mesmerising craft that spins! Design your own brand of swimwear or your own latex Shark cap. Decorate a paper parasol for a mini beach party.

    Children 5 years and under can listen to free storytelling sessions.

    Submarine Tours – Inside the HMAS Ovens

    Open Daily excluding Weds

    10am – 3.30pm

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