Review: Hide the Dog (Perth Festival)
Hide The Dog is an unexpected coming-of-age story, a reminder to stay in touch with one’s culture and to listen to others.
Hide The Dog is an unexpected coming-of-age story, a reminder to stay in touch with one’s culture and to listen to others.
“We’re bringing space travel, balloons, shepherds, ninjas, great love, cups of tea, ghosts, cowboys, samosas, mysteries.... and theatre magic," says AD Lee Lewis of next year's season.
The exciting season includes a Sondheim musical, two new Indigenous plays among seven Australian stories, and an adaptation of a best-selling Australian novel.
This production, starring David Bindi Hudson, is a significant addition to the growing body of work produced and performed by First Nations artists.
Productions include the return of Fangirls and A Room of One's own, three new Australian plays, and The Cherry Orchard.
Steven Oliver’s new play about family grief and human connection balances heartbreak and humour beautifully.
Lee Lewis announces five challenging mainstage plays including world premieres by Mary Rachel Brown, Suzie Miller and Meyne Wyatt.
A joyous yarn about an Indigenous family told with cheeky humour and lots of heart.
Heroic honesty draws out the relatable in this powerful story of sexuality and identity.