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Tuesday
16th March-
Shock! Horror!
- Show
- Breakfast with Barr
- Presenter
- Peter Barr
In a colourful career thousands of people across the globe have been delighted, amazed and even shrink-wrapped by the Tokyo Shock Boys.
The onion-crushing, milk snorting scorpion-taunting Japanese Jokers celebrate twenty years of shocking stunts w more »
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Friday
12th March-
Bite the Pillowman
- Show
- Morning Magazine
- Presenter
- Bren McGurk
Martin Macdonagh – the Irish Playwright who brought you the ‘Lieutenant of Innishmore’ and ‘In Bruges’, is at it again.
His work ‘The Pillow Man’ has been brought to town by Playlovers – a theatre company based in Floreat.
Its a somewhat dark tale – a blackcomedy if you will – involving murder, mystery and little green pigs ?
To find out more Bren Mcgurk joined director Matt Lonergan and actor Rodney Worth for a chat… more »
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Friday
5th March-
PTC 2010
- Show
- Morning Magazine
- Presenter
- Bren McGurk
The Perth Theatre Company will see some changes soon.
Artistic Director Melissa Cantwell’s taken a look forward beyond 2010, including establishing a strong sense of community, working closely with disabled and disadvantaged people, and nurturing emerging… more »
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Wednesday
3rd March-
Possible Fringe Festival for Perth
- Show
- Morning Magazine
With over 100 fringe festivals around the world it’s about time Perth had one.
Bex Logan from Morning Magazine spoke to the ArtRage director, Marcus Canning about the possibility of a Fringe Festival for Perth. more »
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Monday
1st March-
Barry Lopez
- Show
- Morning Magazine
- Presenter
- Patrick Pittman
It wouldn’t be unreasonable to claim Barry Lopez is the most important living writer on the planet on the subject of nature, or to be precise, the wild.
It’s 32 years since his first landmark work Of Wolves and Men, and in the 1980s he wrote his most… more »
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