Events in Western Australia
Events in Western Australia
region=western-australia&type=events&from=14-Jun-2021&to=14-Jun-2021

Under The Dome: Cinema Experience presents Whale Super Highway
- [email protected]
- 1300 134 081
- http://museum.wa.gov.au/museums/maritime/under-dome-cinema-experience-presents-whale-super-highway
- http://museum.wa.gov.au/ticketing/booking/publicevents/domemaritime/2021/04
WA Museum has partnered with Fremantle documentary company, Prospero Productions, to bring you an immersive cinema experience… Under the Dome at WA Maritime Museum.
- Dates:Apr 12 - Jul 31
- Venue:WA Maritime Museum
Details
- Ticket Price:$25.00
- Other:Museum events,Film Events
- Event Venue:WA Maritime Museum
- Hosted By:WA Maritime Museum
- Produced By:WA Museum
Description
Enjoy documentary films throughout the year in this unique, boutique, 22-seat, 180° curved dome cinema with 5.1 surround sound. Let WA Maritime Museum transport you to other worlds through films specially created for this dome experience, by a local team dedicated to showcasing the wonder of our state and sharing our stories. We’ll be screening films daily that combine the natural world, history, science, technology and adventure, giving you a deeper insight into Western Australia.

Wild West: Animals in the Archives
Take an expedition through the mountains of government records and spot Western Australian wildlife.
- Time(s):Weekdays 9.30 am - 4.30 pm
- Venue:National Archives of Australia
- Dates:Apr 7 - Sep 1
Details
- Hosted By:National Archives of Australia
- Ticket Price:Free
- Type:Free
- Other:Museum events,History
Description
Western Australian animals have been targeted as pests by locals and farmers. Some have been exploited for profit and hunted to near extinction. Native fauna have been celebrated as emblems and studied by scientists. They have been captured in photographs and in cages. The stories in this exhibition are found in records created by government departments, including the CSIRO, Department of Defence and ABC. They show how Western Australians have interacted with the state’s unique wildlife and highlight changing attitudes towards animals and the environment. Which animal was the target of a military campaign? What now beloved animal was dismissed as an annoying rodent? Why is there a whale tooth in the national archival collection? Grab your binoculars, get out your field guide and spot your favourite animals in this expedition to the wild west.

Glasshouse Dining at Brookfield Place
- https://bfplperth.com/events/glasshouse-dining-at-brookfield-place
- https://www.theheritageperth.com.au/reservations
Following last year’s sell-out success, Perth’s most exclusive Glasshouse Dining experience will return to Brookfield Place with a brand-new autumnal design theme.
- Dates:Apr 20 to Jun 19
- Time(s):Tuesday to Saturday 6:00pm to 8:15pm and 8:30pm to 10:45pm
- Venue:Brookfield Place
Details
- Hosted By:Brookfield Place
- Ticket Price:$95pp
- Food & Drink:Degustation,Restaurant Events
Description
Enjoy delectable meals with menus from award-winning restaurants Print Hall and The Heritage Wine Bar in one of six specially designed and created glasshouses designed to seat up to four people per pod – amidst the Perth skyscrapers from Tuesday 20 April to Saturday 19 June 2021. With limited spaces available, be sure to book now: Print Hall $99 per person | 3 course share style menu celebrating WA produce Seating times: Tuesday to Saturday 6:00pm to 8:00pm 8:15pm to 10:15pm The Heritage Wine Bar $95 per person | 4 course set Chef's Menu Seating times: Tuesday to Saturday 6:00pm to 8:15pm 8:30pm to 10:45pm

Gloria
- [email protected]
- (08) 6304 6895
- https://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/performances-and-events/performances/2021/gloria
- https://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=WAAPA&organ_val=25465&schedule=list#BOOK%20NOW
A whip-smart satirical comedy exploring questions of ambition, career, and who gets the right to shape the narrative
- Dates:Jun 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16
- Time(s):7.30pm; Jun 12 2.00pm
- Venue:Roundhouse Theatre
Details
- Ticket Price:$30-37
- Produced By:WAAPA: WA Academy of Performing Arts
- Event Venue:Roundhouse Theatre
- Performing Arts:Theatre
Description
A whip-smart satirical comedy from hot young American playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins. All that matters to a group of ambitious editorial assistants at a Manhattan magazine is how fast they can climb the journalistic ladder of success. But when an ordinary humdrum workday becomes anything but, the stakes for who gets the story become higher than ever. Finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Gloria explores questions of ambition, career, and who gets the right to shape the narrative. *Content warning: contains violence, coarse language, adult themes. Written by: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Directed by: Kylie Bracknell Performed by: 3rd Year Acting students

Crazy For You
- [email protected]
- 08 6304 6895
- https://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/performances-and-events/performances/2021/crazy-for-you
- https://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=WAAPA&organ_val=25465&schedule=list#BOOK%20NOW
This Tony Award-winning musical theatre classic features catchy Gershwin tunes, high-energy dance routines and a timeless Broadway tale!
- Dates:Jun 11-17
- Time(s):Open 2pm (matinee) or 7:30pm
- Venue:His Majesty's Theatre
Details
- Hosted By:WAAPA
- Ticket Price:$69-76
- Type:Youth Art / Performance
- Performing Arts:Musicals
- Produced By:WAAPA: WA Academy of Performing Arts
- Event Venue:His Majesty's Theatre
Description
Crazy for You is a riotously entertaining comedy packed with some of the greatest songs to ever light up a stage: They Can’t Take That Away from Me, Nice Work if You Can Get It, Embraceable You, But Not for Me, Someone to Watch Over Me and the showstopping I Got Rhythm. A timeless Broadway tale: city boy meets country girl, they fall in love, boy messes it up and spends the rest of the show trying to win the girl back. Performed at the iconic Maj in the heart of the city, you’d be crazy to miss it! “Crazy For You” is presented by permission of ORiGiNTM Theatrical on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC
Music and Lyrics by: George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin
Book by: Ken Ludwig
Co-Conception by: Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrent
Inspired by material by: Guy Bolton and John McGowan
Originally produced on Broadway by: Roger Horchow and Elizabeth Williams
Original Broadway Choreography by: Susan Stroman
Director: Crispin Taylor
Music Director: Craig Dalton
Choreographer: Jayne Smeulders
Performed by: Music Theatre and Music students

Rise
- [email protected]
- 08 6304 6895
- https://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/performances-and-events/performances/2021/rise
- https://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=WAAPA&organ_val=25465&schedule=list#BOOK%20NOW
A perfect program of classical and contemporary dance! Les Sylphides, a 'romantic reverie' set to Frede´ric Chopin's exquisite music.
- Dates:Jun 14-17
- Time(s):2pm (matinee) and 7:30pm
- Venue:Geoff Gibbs Theatre
Details
- Hosted By:WAAPA
- Ticket Price:$23-$30
- Type:Youth Art / Performance
- Performing Arts:Ballet,Dance
- Produced By:WAAPA: WA Academy of Performing Arts
- Event Venue:Geoff Gibbs Theatre
Description
Restaged by ex-Australian Ballet principal Leanne Stojmenov and WAAPA Classical Dance lecturer Kim McCarthy. Award-winning Perth independent dancer and choreographer Laura Boynes – whose past works include compelling sound and video collaborations, a group work performed in a sea of rice, and a magical solo that traversed the auditorium and stage of the Heath Ledger Theatre – shows why is she renowned for her creative, multi-disciplinary approach to dance. Choreographed by: Les Sylphides restaged by Leanne Stojmenov and Kim McCarthy from original choreography by Michel Fokine; Laura Boynes Performed by: 2nd Year Dance students
Choreographed by: Les Sylphides restaged by Leanne Stojmenov and Kim McCarthy from original choreography by Michel Fokine; Laura Boynes
Performed by: 2nd Year Dance students

Balancing Act
Our story is not one story, but many stories to share.
- Dates:Feb 10 - Dec 27
- Time(s):10am-5pm
- Venue:Art Gallery of Western Australia
Details
- Hosted By:Art Gallery of Western Australia
- Ticket Price:Free
- Type:Free,Aboriginal Art & Events
- Art Exhibitions:Aboriginal,Drawing,Painting,Sculpture,Craft,Photography,Video,Historical
- Event Venue:Art Gallery of WA
Description
This exhibition attempts to showcase works of art that reflect the depth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture, with other aspects of the Aboriginal condition. As a result, radical observations about the ups and downs of life will, at times, weave in and out of stories about Country. Equally, across the show, visitors will encounter passages of serenity, corridors of tradition, and trails that speak to the upheavals experienced by generations of Indigenous people. Balancing Act features the work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists living and working across the State and Australia. Works of art by local Noongar artists such as Revel Cooper (dec.), Sandra Hill, Dianne Jones and Shane Pickett (dec.) sit loud-and-proud among those by Richard Bell, Karla Dickens, Julie Dowling and Brian Robinson to name a few of the many stellar artists in the show. Image - Richard Bell One more hour of daylight 2017-2019. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, three parts: 240 x 540 cm (overall). State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation: TomorrowFund, 2019. © Richard Bell, courtesy Milani Gallery, Brisbane.

Earth Matters: Rethink the Future | Scitech Exhibition
- [email protected]
- 08 9215 0700
- https://www.scitech.org.au/earth-matters/
- https://www.scitech.org.au/visit/
Explore the changes happening on Earth and learn how we can innovate solutions for a more sustainable future, in Scitech's new exhibition: Earth Matters.
- Dates:Aug 17 - Aug 16, 2021
- Time(s):Weekdays 9:30am-4pm | Weekends 10am-4pm
- Venue:Scitech Discovery Centre
Details
- Hosted By:Scitech
- Ticket Price:Adult: $19 | Child: $12 (under 4's are free) | Mini Group: $52
- Other:Museum events,Science,Technology
- Type:For Kids
Description
Scitech’s new exhibition, Earth Matters: Rethink the Future, is a multisensory experience exploring the changes in our natural environment. Come on a journey as you learn how to innovate solutions for a more sustainable future.
Explore the relationship between humans and habitat, dive deep into the science behind biodiversity, climate and carbon emissions and discover how the smallest of actions can have a big impact on the world around us.
See the inner workings of a tree, learn about endangered species and step into a banksia woodland to discover what effect your actions have on the fragile ecosystem. Use pedal power to explore electricity generation, storage and transfer and unearth ways to give nature a helping hand, starting with your own backyard.
Come and rethink the future with us! http://scitech.org.au/earth-matters/

Ellenbrook Arts
- [email protected]
- 9440 0625
- http://www.ercwa.org.au/
A free program hosted by the Edmund Rice Centre WA, for youth aged 8 - 18 years older to come and discover their art potential.
- Dates:Every Monday
- Time(s):6-8pm
- Venue:Ellenbrook Community Library
Details
- Hosted By:Edmund Rice Centre
- Ticket Price:Free
- Type:Community,For Kids,Free,Workshops
- Other:Arts & Crafts
Description
Starts 8th of Feb, on every Monday after that at Ellenbrook Community Library from 4 - 6 PM. Ends Dec 6th

The Young Boxing Woman Project: Subiaco
- [email protected]
- 04021946009
- https://www.theyoungboxingwomanproject.com/
- https://www.theyoungboxingwomanproject.com/
Confidence building boxing classes and workshops for young women aged 15-24.
- Dates:Every Monday & Thursday
- Time(s):5 - 6:30pm
- Venue:203 Bagot Road
Details
- Hosted By:The Young Boxing Woman Project
- Ticket Price:Free
- Type:Free,Workshops
- Sports:Other Sports & Fitness
Description
45 min non-combat boxing.
45 minutes workshop.
All ability and body type welcomed.
Gear Provided. Ages 15-24.