Subiaco Arts Centre
Only 10 minutes west of Perth's central business district
✨ Celebrate International Peace Day this Saturday with Karen Knowles' Songs & Stories of Australia! 🌏🎶
Join Karen for an evening of unity, joy, and iconic music from beloved artists like Judith Durham, Olivia Newton-John, Archie Roach, and more. It’s the perfect time to come together and celebrate the music that connects us all.
🎤 Don’t missunforgettable songs like I Honestly Love You, I'll Never Find Another You, and One Song which will resonate deeply on this special day. Gather your friends and family—reduced group bookings are available for 4 or 6 people! 👥💫
Watch the trailer and secure your tickets now for an unforgettable night of connection and celebration.
Tickets: https://www.artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au/venues/subiaco-arts-centre/whats-on/songs-stories-of-australia-with-karen-knowles/
Coming up at Subi. 💚
21 September | Songs & Stories of Australia with Karen Knowles | Karen Knowles
1 - 5 October | Three Sisters | Tempest Theatre
4 - 19 October | Operation Boomerang | Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company
25 October | The Poems, Prayers & Promises of John Denver | Darren Coggan
31 October - 3 November | Foleyvision | Scott Elstermann
Olga. Masha. Irina. Reality vs Dreams.
Tempest Theatre brings an adaptation of Three Sisters that strips the original to its essence. Longing. Despair. Isolation.
If you think you know Chekhov, you haven’t seen these three sisters.
1 - 5 October
Nothing beats theatre garden nights. 🌟
Captured by Danica Zuks
From theatre, musical and musicals, to comedy and circus – and everything in between – is back for Fringe World Festival 2025.
Email [email protected] to learn more & apply to be a part of City of Subiaco's Fringe festivities. 🌟
✨ Get ready to sing your heart out at AbbaFab Singalong Spectacular, coming to the Subiaco Arts Centre on Friday 6th September! This incredible seven-piece tribute band has been rocking sell-out shows across Australia and Asia, and now it's your turn to join the fun! 🎶
With lyrics projected behind the band, everyone’s invited to sing along to ABBA’s biggest hits. Expect a dazzling live performance, colourful costumes, and plenty of ‘Swen-glish’ humour.
Plus, there are prizes for the best-dressed Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn, or Anni-Frid! So grab your friends, dress up, and let's celebrate the music we all love! 💃🕺
The Arts and Culture Trust (ACT) is delighted to announce that expressions of interest for its Community Partner Program are now open. This initiative is designed to empower not-for-profit organisations across Western Australia by providing them with the resources and support they need to amplify their impact within local communities.
The Community Partner Program offers a diverse range of benefits, including access to raised funds, in-kind donations, resource sharing, and venue usage, all specifically tailored to help community partners flourish and achieve their missions.
ACT is actively seeking expressions of interest from organisations whose goals align with its own, fostering collaboration and mutual growth for a stronger, more vibrant community.
Submissions will be accepted until 30 September 2024, with successful applicants beginning their partnerships on 1 November 2024.
For more information and to apply, please visit www.artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au/about-us/community-partner-program/
Theatre, music, dance, art, food, community… it all collides in the City of Subiaco for Fringe World Festival during .
To find out more and apply to be apart of our season, email [email protected] ✨
Coming up at Subiaco Arts Centre. 💚
SUBILICIOUS - City of Subiaco's very own Fringe World Festival hub is returning in 2025!
Email [email protected] to find out more and apply ✨
This , we celebrate the beautiful green spaces we’re lucky enough to be surrounded by.
As John Muir said, “In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”; the Theatre Gardens are always here for you to walk through.
Work in development: The Game
Women’s football in Australia has skyrocketed in popularity since the success of the Commbank Matildas in the 2023 Women’s World Cup. However, the laborious plight of women in sport does not end with the popularity of the Matildas. There is still a long journey toward equality in women’s sports. ‘The Game’ is a new dance-theatre performance piece that focuses in on women’s football in order to zoom out and look at the importance of all women’s sports, and advocate for stronger sports pathways for q***r and gender diverse peoples.
Over the next month, you can catch our Artist in Residence - Leah Robyn, workshopping and developing this work in The Studio!
If you are visiting the centre and her door is open, feel free to stop by and ask her about her practice and this project.
📷 Stephen Heath | ‘A Record of Collection’, 2022
Show: A Good Death
Date: July 17, 2024
Vibes: “A difficult situation dealt with in a beautiful way” - Tempest Theatre
Season: 17 - 20 July, 2024
Congratulation to our inaugural Artist in Residence – Leah Robyn!
Leah (she/her) is an emerging performance maker, originally from Wales, U.K. Leah currently resides and creates on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja, and in 2022, Leah graduated from WAAPA with a Bachelor of Performing Arts (Honours with First Class) majoring in Performance Making. She is passionate about movement and has extensive experience with dance training and performance.
In 2022, Leah movement directed ‘She’s Terribly Greedy’ at The Blue Room Theatre and since graduating she has completed the IN.STUDIO residency with Co3 Contemporary Dance and a Studio Residency with WAYTCo. In conjunction with her love for movement performance, Leah often works within verbatim storytelling and thus began her journey working at Barefaced Stories in 2022.
Leah hopes to create movement and storytelling performances that are inclusive and compassionate.
Over the next month, Leah will take up residence in The Studio, workshopping and developing a new dance-theatre performance piece.
Show: Brothers Wreck
Date: July 9, 2024
Vibes: "Surrounded by friends, family, a few tears and above all lots of laughter." - Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company
Closes: Saturday, 20 July
"...somewhat an undiscovered gem. Do yourself a favour and check it out." - Stage Whispers
Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company's powerful production of 'Brothers Wreck' closes this Saturday.
📷 BEVIN Creative
🎟️ GIVEAWAY TIME 🎟️
Win 2 x tickets to see Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company's 'Brothers Wreck' showing at Subiaco Arts Centre until July 20.
How to enter:
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Winners will be drawn on Monday, 15 July. Redemption is subject ot avaiability. standard booking terms and conditions apply. Non-redeemable for cash.
Coming up at Subiaco Arts Centre in July. 💚
Sometimes death has the most to teach us about life.
Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company’s devastatingly beautiful and incredibly important work 'Brothers Wreck' makes its Western Australian debut next week at Subiaco Arts Centre.
"As we watch these performers fixate on their everyday objects, we see, with great intimacy, the ways we seek to control our lives to overcome anxieties and achieve inner peace." - ArtsHub
Brooke Leeder & Dancers haunting, powerful contemporary dance work closes this Saturday. ✨
📷 Hannah Bethany Laurent
Our beautiful Box Office team is here 9-5 Monday - Friday, to answer any of your questions, give you show recommendations or if you'd just like to stop in and say hi!
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