There are 61 events coming up at State Theatre Centre of WA
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Andy and Terry’s treehouse keeps on growing, and now our friends are going to be movie stars!
Spot is one of the most loved dogs in the world, and he’s coming to Australia
#SwiftTok is a deepdive into the hilarity of online stan culture, the TikTok generation and above all is a true celebration of Taylor Swift.
Perths Biggest New Orleans Jazz Party under the stars. The Award Winning Adam Hall and the Velvet Playboys return to the State Theatre Centre with the hottest collection of hot jazz from New Orleans.
Join two overthinkers as they take you on a journey of words left unsaid, thoughts never acted upon, and the people who keep the memories of these ‘almosts’ in the back of their brain.
Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Ellenbrook where we lay our scene. One a Dockers family the other an Eagles family. Basically, it’s about to kick off, you get the idea.
The State Theatre Centre of Western Australia will come alive with the HEADLINERS COMEDY GALA headed to the prestigious Studio Underground as part of FRINGE WORLD 2025.
The State Theatre Centre of Western Australia will come alive with the sound of laughter!
Back from a national Australian tour, Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence returns to Perth, giving you a levelled up electrifying dance-party experience of modern-day musical theatre.
Step into a world where storytelling comes alive, blending cultures and identities. This show celebrates African women, honouring their stories and heritage through a vibrant tapestry of poetry.
It's Christmas eve and finds himself caught up in a fight to take back Nakatomi Manor from a nefarious band of Bavarian Barbarians (as well as the love of his estranged fiancé).
An adrenaline filled dance-theatre show that celebrates women’s football and the community it creates.
Clock-in for a fast-paced hour of comedic storytelling, in the world of customer service where its minimum wage, maximum grief... and the customer is always wrong.
An interactive games show all about evolution that uses the audience themselves as the raw materials! Find out how closely related your family is to the great apes.
Flying Bicycle Collective’s second work for young audiences and families engages dance, puppetry and vibrant soundscapes to tell a story of learning to include those who feel left out.
"and – pop! – out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar."
In 1 hour Rob tells four true stories: sexual taboos, big lies, deep heartaches, and blind hope.
Cyril doesn't like old people, which is a shame, because he is one. AWOL is a feel-good adventure caper, a celebration of taking risks and the joy of unexpected surprises.
Don't miss out on an evening filled with laughter-filled stories from two hilarious narrators who offer a brutally honest exploration of masculinity and friendship.
A pixelated and picaresque solo show about “the algorithm”—that vague, shadowy, inhuman entity and the unsettling experience of navigating today’s digital hellscape.
4 acrobats + 1 giant Claw Machine. Not just a set piece, this claw machine moves, spins, see-saws, and picks up the acrobats in a one-of-a-kind performance.
See improvised comedy at its finest and funniest as we use audience suggestions to create spontaneous stories, sketches and silliness. The Little HOO-HAA! is big laughs for little people!
“Kids Tell It Like It Is” The Quadrangle is a unique verbatim theatre performance that explores the candid perspectives of young people.
In this innovative musical and choreographic work, Salama shares the magic of ISLAND RHAPSODIES, where every note and movement tells a story of emancipation, womanhood, and childhood.
Prepare for an unforgettable evening as Perth Cabaret Collective joins forces with the phenomenal Mama Alto, a jazz singer, cabaret artiste, and gender transcendent diva from Naarm, Melbourne.
Founded by Nigerian-born Producer, DJ, and Percussionist Ayo Busari, this powerhouse ensemble blends Afro-Pop, Alt-Pop, soulful RnB, contemporary Afro-beat, and Hip-Hop.
Garry Starr is back and he’s hell-bent on saving books from extinction by performing every Penguin Classic novel ever written.
Enter Strange Phenomena, howl with the Hounds Of Love and dance on the moors with Wuthering Heights.
Get ready to laugh your way through centuries of folklore in a night of legendary antics and unforgettable entertainment as Perth’s favourite campfire comedians return for another season.
With an all queer female-aligned creative team, led by five star playwright Emmett Aster, i can still see all the stars shines a light on the trauma of growing up queer.