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Gal Pals presented by The Blue Room Theatre and Scarlet Rose
Apr
9
6:30 PM18:30

Gal Pals presented by The Blue Room Theatre and Scarlet Rose

The Blue Room Theatre & Scarlet Rose presents Gal Pals.

Gal Pals is debuting at The Blue Room Theatre from 9 - 27 April and since it’s happening during Youth Week WA, and being Queer Youth, Propel members get a discount code! Watch Gal Pals for just $25 using our discount code.

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The Bleeding Tree - The Black Swan Theatre Company and The Blue Room Theatre
Apr
29
to May 14

The Bleeding Tree - The Black Swan Theatre Company and The Blue Room Theatre

Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA and The Blue Room Theatre presents The Bleeding Tree By Angus Cerini.

In the dead of night, in the dusty Australian outback, you could hear a pin drop. And as the rumour mill churns in a restless town, can three women bury their dead weight of a secret? In this gripping revenge thriller, a lot can happen in three days…

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Cyrano - Black Swan State Theatre Company and Perth Festival
Feb
17
to Mar 5

Cyrano - Black Swan State Theatre Company and Perth Festival

“A COMPLEX, MOVING, VERY FUNNY, VERY CLEVER SHOW.” STAGE WHISPERS

Virginia Gay delivers a joyful, gender-flipped retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac. Packed with music, wit and aching romance, this reimagining of Edmond Rostand’s classic is a delightfully self-aware, razor-sharp theatrical rom-com.

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Pulling Weeds – Stirling Theatre
Feb
10
to Feb 19

Pulling Weeds – Stirling Theatre

A TRIO of short plays is being presented under the banner of “FAMOUS FAMILY FELONIES” at Stirling Theatre in February, 2022.

Written by WA local Yvette Wall and directed by Dale James, Pulling Weeds is one of three short plays on offer at Stirling Theatre under the collective title “Famous Family Felonies”.

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Dreams of a Lonely Planet
Jan
20
to Jan 22

Dreams of a Lonely Planet

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Presented by Izzy Leclezio & Estelle Brown and State of Play as part of FRINGE WORLD Festival 2022.

Have you ever dreamt of a Lonely Planet? Far, far away, past the stars and the dark side of the moon. A place where night and day occurs every half hour, with an orbit that stumbles at each skipped heartbeat.

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Potluck at Nine - Fringe World
Jan
14
to Jan 22

Potluck at Nine - Fringe World

Potluck at Nine at Fringe World. Presented by All the ways Theatre Company.

What’s your biggest fear? ‘Potluck at Nine’ is a super contemporary cross-section into the past and present lives of nine personality types, blending poetry and theatre to represent the human experience: our motivations, fears, desires, and the way in which we are all constantly re-enacting our childhood fears in our interactions with others.

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Fringe World - The Outsiders
Jan
14
to Jan 16

Fringe World - The Outsiders

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Come and embrace, 'The Outsider', a profound fusion of the arts, as it debuts at FRINGE WORLD 2022. The Outsider provides our audience an opportunity to experience the lives of those who society deems outsiders, as they seek to find their place in society while exploring their often complex identities, cultures, heritage, and art forms.

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KISS Club 2022 - Info Session
Dec
16
6:00 PM18:00

KISS Club 2022 - Info Session

Propel is partnering up with pvi collective and Midland Junction Arts Centre , bringing you KISS club with a focus on emerging young artists for KickstART Festival 2022!

KISS club 2022 is a performance event for ideas in development, featuring emerging artists across live and experimental arts practice, catered towards artists aged between 18-26 years old!

Find out more at their info session on Thursday, 16th December 6 - 7PM
at The Blue Room Theatre

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Cloudstreet
Feb
21
to Mar 15

Cloudstreet

A masterpiece of world fiction. A Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA and Malthouse Theatre co-production presented as part of Perth Festival. Cloudstreet adapted by Nick Enright and Justin Monjo. From the novel by Tim Winton.

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