The Insider's Guide to Perth, Western Australia

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Welcome to Perth Walkabout - The Insider's Guide to Perth, Western Australia.

Whether you are a traveller, visitor or local, step out your door to discover the best of Perth. We provide the best tips on things to do in Perth - where to go, what to do and where to find it in our beautiful city on the Swan River.

Perth Walkabout provides a unique local perspective and covers places of interest, reviews of restaurants and cafes, the great outdoors, arts and culture, green living, nightlife and local suburb area guides to name but a few highlights.

Find out where the best local café hangouts are, know what are the latest foodie hot spots in Perth, or enjoy a day trip travelling out and about Perth in the great outdoors.

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Fever's The Jazz Room: A Frank Sinatra & Louis Armstrong Tribute by Jake Dennis Band at Freo.Social

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Published: 03 April 2026

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On a Thursday evening, my partner and I headed down to Freo.Social to watch The Jazz Room:  Tribute to Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong by Fever.

As we entered the large cavernous room of Freo.Social which used to be the home of the Fly by Night Musicians Club for many decades and earlier was the Artillery Drill Hall in the 1890s, we were greeted by low dimmed lights and candles across the front of the whole stage to create a beautiful ambience. The audience enjoyed pre-show drinks and food from the bar as they chatted in small groups seated cabaret style. 

Before long, it was time for the show to begin as members of the Jake Dennis band came on stage consisting of keyboardist Thierryno Gangou “Mr T”, double bassist Benjamin Anderson, saxophonist Tom Grebel and drummer Richard Pooley – then finally the lead singer Jake Dennis.

 

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Renascence by WAAPA

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Written by: Greg Letts
Published: 28 March 2026

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On a cold and blustery Friday night my partner and I made our way through the uncharacteristically quiet Perth city streets to the State Theatre Centre of WA. Despite the inclement weather, we were not alone as parents, grandparents, family, friends and musical theatre lovers had made their way downstairs to the Studio Underground to watch the award winning musical Renascence, performed by WAAPA’s third year Music Theatre students.

I didn’t know anything about the play, but having been to a couple of other WAAPA productions at the State Theatre Centre, I knew I was in for a professional performance. And what a performance it was, with six of WAAPA’s finest owning the Studio Underground stage for the full two hour show.

Renascence, as it turns out, is a musical based on the early life and achievements of American Pulitzer Prize winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, who was born in 1892 and died in 1950.

 

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Father Mother Sister Brother at Luna

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Published: 24 March 2026

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On a sunny Saturday morning, my partner and I wandered down Oxford St to watch Father Mother Sister Brother at Luna Leederville.

The trailer had caught my attention for its conversational dialogue style, and I had also spotted that Cate Blanchett and Charlotte Rampling were in the movie.

Father Mother Sister Brother consists of 3 triptychs exploring the relationships between members of different families.

The final story is about the connection between a brother and sister whose parents have passed.

The first 2 stories revolve around adult children with their own busy lives visiting their father and mother respectively – doing the dutiful thing with the relationships feeling courteous and civil yet somewhat also estranged and distanced causing discomfort for all.

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The President's Cake at Luna

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Published: 23 March 2026

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For some of us, making a cake is a seemingly simple event and we take it for granted. We go to our local supermarket, buy the ingredients, go home, mix the batter, put it in the oven, wait till it’s cooked and voila – we have a delicious cake to eat.

Not so for 9 year old Lamia (Baneen Ahmed Nayyef) – the main character in the movie The President’s Cake by Iranian film maker Hasan Hadi.

We follow the story of Lamia – who carries her beloved pet rooster Hindi everywhere she goes. She leads a life of poverty by the marshlands in Iraq with her grandmother Bibi (Waheeda Thabet)  during the era of Saddam Hussein.

Unluckily, she is chosen amongst the students in her classroom to make a cake for Saddam Hussein’s birthday – an auspicious day – the ingredients for which her elderly and unwell grandmother can ill afford, but if she doesn’t deliver will have consequences.

Despite difficult circumstances, Lamia and her school mate Saeed (Sajad Mohamad Qasem) find simple games to play that find joy in the moment during their tumultuous journey to buy ingredients to make the President’s cake.

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Meow Meow's The Red Shoes by Black Swan State Theatre Company

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Written by: Greg Letts
Published: 27 February 2026

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On a mild summer’s night, my partner and I headed into Perth to check out Meow Meow’s The Red Shoes at His Majesty’s Theatre, presented by Black Swan State Theatre Company, Malthouse Theatre & Belvoir St Theatre. The stage set consisting of a large trash heap on the left side of the stage and otherwise empty space was a striking contrast to the opulence of the theatre itself. Having come to the show with a vague memory of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale and little else, I was intrigued about where Meow Meow would be taking us in the next hour and a half.

Once the last few latecomers had finally trickled in to the packed theatre and the show began, it was clear that we were not about to get a traditionally conservative take on The Red Shoes. With pianos gracefully gliding onto the set followed by Meow Meow being literally dragged on stage, we started with a mix of the graceful and the garish, and things only got weirder from then on, to the delight of the audience, who were obviously there to see the powerhouse Meow Meow do her thing.

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  • Midwinter Break at Luna
  • Jimpa at Luna
  • Skinny at Fringe Perth
  • I am Grease Grillson at Fringe Perth

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