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Events this week – 25 Sept to 1 Oct 06

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

My weekly summary with the highlights of what’s on this week. Check out the Event Calendar for more!

This weekend is the Queen’s Birthday long weekend and there is a lot happening, check out this post for the highlights!
The King’s Park Wildflower Festival opens on Thursday.
The Perth Fashion Festival continues until Saturday.
The Perth Royal Show opens on Saturday at Claremont Showgrounds.
WA’s Pride Festival starts on Sunday with a community fair at Russel Square in Northbridge.

Music

Vocal quartet ‘The Idea of North’ are performing their special brand of harmony and humour at the Subiaco Arts Centre on Tuesday and the Fly By Night Club on Saturday night.

Blues musician Ash Grunwald is playing at the Indi Bar in Scarborough on Tuesday night and The Paddo on Wednesday night. If you’re into blues & roots you must go and see him!!

Rock n Roll band The Casanovas are playing at the Foundry in Cannington on Wednesday night, Mojos in Freo on Friday night, and the Rosemount Hotel on Saturday night.

The 9th annual Araluen Folk Festival will be held at Camp Simons in Roleystone from Friday 29 September to Monday 2 October. You can buy a day ticket or camp out the whole weekend.

Young Divas (from Australian Idol) are performing at Burswood Theatre on Friday. Tickets are $50 and still available.

Sodastream, Holly Throsby and Gersey will be performing at the Hyde Park Hotel on Friday night, before continuing their tour at the Wave Rock Weekender in Hyden, which is on all weekend. Then they’ll be back in the city at Mojo’s Bar in Fremantle for Sunday night.

The Grates are performing at Metropolis in Freo on Friday night.

The York Jazz Festival is on (about 100km’s east of Perth), mainly on Saturday and Sunday.

Godskitchen, one of the biggest dance festivals of the year, is happening at Metro City on Saturday 30 September.

Springfever is another dance festival happening, though slightly different (beat and bass) on Sunday 1 October at Fremantle Arts Centre.

The third dance festival for the long weekend is Parklife, happening at The Deen, The Shed, and the street inbetween on Monday!

Katherine Jenkins is performing at Burswood Theatre on Sunday night.

For other ’smaller’ gigs check out the comprehensive Triple J gigguide!

Performing Arts / Theatre / Circus / Comedy

Shaolin Lion Dancing and Kungfu Circus will be performing at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre from Friday 29 September to Sunday 1 October.

The Boy from Oz, starring Hugh Jackman, is at the Burswood Dome from 29 September to 2 October. There are still tickets available (certainly for the Monday show), from $90.

The Mikado, a Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, will be performed at the Regal Theatre from Wednesday 27 September to Saturday 30 September. Update 29/9: Nick has written a great review about The Mikado, he went and saw it on Thursday evening.
The Red Shoes, by the West Australian Ballet, is on at His Majesty’s Theatre till 30 September.

Oleanna, a play presented by The Brainbox Project and Happy Dagger Theatre Co is being performed downstairs at His Majesty’s Theatre from Tuesday until Saturday 30 September.

What A Man’s Gotta Do, is a hilarious musical written, directed and produced by Andrew Horabin. It’s being performed at The Rechabites Hall from Tuesday until Saturday 30 September.

Discharge, by PACS, is being performed at The Blue Room in Perth until 30 September.

Circus Joseph Ashton is at Kingsway Shopping Centre from Friday 29 September to Sunday 22 October.

Other

Springtime at Araluen Botanic Park in Roleystone is still on. See tulips and other bulbs and flowers in a park that is pretty even when there aren’t flowers!

For events for kids see my Kids Enjoy Perth weblog!
Main events this week are the Triple S Science Fair and the Thomas the Tank Engine Day at Whiteman Park. Next week is school holidays and there’s plenty of activities going on!

Events this week – 18 to 24 September 06

Monday, September 18th, 2006

My weekly summary with the highlights of what’s on this week Check out the Event Calendar for more!

The Perth Fashion Festival starts on Thursday and is on for 10 days. Lots of events, mainly in Forrest Place.

Art in Bloom opens at the Art Gallery of WA. Lots of flowers and plants in arty arrangements!

More art: Artists on the Walk Path. A mini ’sculptures by the sea’ along the new riverfront walk path from Maylands to East Perth. Saturday and Sunday.

Music
Fear Factory are playing at Metropolis on Tuesday night.

Zakk Wylde and the Black Label Society are performing at Metro City on Thursday night.

The National Campus Bands Competition Semi Final 2 is on at the Amplifier Bar on Thursday.

The Hilltop Hoods are performing at Metropolis on Thursday and Capitol on Friday (sold out).

Tex Perkins & Tim Rogers (TnT ;) ) are performing at the Rosemount Hotel on Friday night and the Fly By Night Musicians Club on Sunday night.

The Dresden Dolls are performing at Heat on Friday night, but it has sold out.

The Sleepy Jackson are launching their album at the Bakery ARTRAGE Complex on Friday AND Saturday night.

The Fauves are playing at the Swan Basement on Saturday night and the Paddo on Sunday, Ash Grunwald at Mojos on Saturday and Sunday and Dan Kelly and the Alpha Males at the Amplifier Bar on Saturday and the Newport Hotel on Sunday.

For other ’smaller’ gigs check out the comprehensive Triple J gigguide!

Performing Arts

Lano & Woodley are saying ‘Good Bye’ at the Regal Theatre from 6 to 24 September. Ticket prices range from $30 to $42 depending on when you go, and available through BOCS.

The Woman in Black will be performed at Burswood Theatre from Tuesday until Sunday 24 September.

The Red Shoes, by the West Australian Ballet, opens at His Majesty’s Theatre is on till 30 September.

Oleanna, a play presented by The Brainbox Project and Happy Dagger Theatre Co is being performed downstairs at His Majesty’s Theatre from Tuesday until Saturday 30 September.

What A Man’s Gotta Do, is a hilarious musical written, directed and produced by Andrew Horabin. It’s being performed at The Rechabites Hall from Tuesday until Saturday 30 September.

A Night of Pleasure… From Outerspace, two shows by Weeping Spoon Productions, will be happening at the Bakery ARTRAGE Complex till 23 September.

Lalaluna, a ‘one man cirque du soleil’ is being performed at the Don Russel Performing Arts Centre in Thornlie on Saturday and Sunday.

Discharge, by PACS, is being performed at The Blue Room in Perth until 30 September.

Other

The Swan Valley Wine Show is on at Houghton Winery on Sunday.

The Great Australian Marsupial Nightstalk is happening this month. Join the Perth Zoo hosted walk at Rockingham Golf Club on Wednesday night. You need to register, all details here.

Springtime at Araluen Botanic Park, Roleystone. See tulips and other bulbs and flowers in a park that is pretty even when there aren’t flowers!

For events for kids see my Kids Enjoy Perth weblog!

The Paddo, TQR Vietnamese, Leederville

Sunday, October 2nd, 2005
Friday we went to the ‘Paddo‘ for a friends birthday drinks. We went by bike, it’s so close.
Yesterday went out for dinner for another friends birthday, at TQR, a small Vietnamese Restaurant on Stirling Hwy in Nedlands, and afterwards went out in Leederville at the Leeder and the irish place.

RPYC, Ria, Paddo

Sunday, July 24th, 2005
On “tight arse” Tuesday (half price) we went and saw War of the Worlds at the cinema at Innaloo.
Friday we had a members introductory dinner at the Royal Perth Yacht Club. Yes, I am now a member. BUT, it is for work (they’re having a dinner there, and membership is cheaper for under 26). We still decided to go to the new members dinner and ‘ceremony’. So all dressed up (me slightly overdressed even!!), off we went.
So then we were surrounded by people who lived in Attadale, and who had attended Aquinas, or who’s children were going there! (Aquinas being the most expensive and prestigious boys college in Perth, and Attadale being an expensive suburb). Anyway, we had a nice enough evening, with buffet dinner and desert for $30. And I had to go up in front of everyone and receive my framed membership certificate and keyring, argh!
Last night I was invited to a last minute dinner in Leederville.
We went to Ria, a Malaysian Restaurant. It was VERY nice, with main courses around $17. We shared everything, and had Squid Skewers, Shredded Cabbage Beef, Apricot Chicken, a salad with peanut sauce, and rice with spices and pistachios.
After dinner, went to the ‘Paddo’ (Paddington Ale House, Mt Hawthorn), so we could go out and dance. ‘Big Shorts’ were playing there, a cover band who played a big variety of songs, including some good ones like the Counting Crows. We took a taxi home at about 12.30(it closes at 1am).