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Monstrous sensuality and divine sin… Welcome to Club Leg Business. Enter a pulsating world of possibility as our performers grapple with hungry beasts of empowerment, gaze and desire… with a healthy splash of striptease. Featuring live music and guest performers from Boorloo’s rich nightlife scene, Leg Business is contemporary theatre at its sexiest. Read More
Get ready to be inspired, provoked and entertained as WAAPA's graduating performance makers hit the stage at full tilt, showcasing their creative talents over two weeks in September. This is theatre at its most eclectic, with powerful performances and inventive stagecraft underpinning highly original works that explore the very fringes of theatre making. Read More
Made in Boorloo is a double bill of one act plays, written and performed by WA Youth Theatre Company members aged 13-26. The Boorloo-based theatre makers have worked side-by-side with local professional directors and a dramaturg to bring their ideas to life. Expect fresh takes, variety and a commitment to telling stories about what matters to young people today. Read More
Experience the compelling solo dance-theatre performance, Resistance | ചെറുത്തുനില്പ്, choreographed by Swaroopa Prameela Unni. This powerful work explores a woman’s right to bodily autonomy, shining a light on the various forms of violence—emotional, physical, financial, and sexual—that women endure in society. Read More
Things keep breaking. The bedroom door won’t close. The printer keeps jamming. The plaster is cracking. Nothing is still. Costs are rising. Bills are piling. Downtime is dwindling. Cute cats are on the news. A line for meatballs gets longer. And a chair and a lamp are trying to be enough when the world is constantly demanding more. Read More

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The Blue Room Theatre stands on the lands of the Noongar peoples of the Bibbulmun Nation. We acknowledge Elders past and present, and we pay our respect to the continuing culture and contribution that all First Nations people make to the life of this city and this region.