Arts near Trattoria Valdarno, Dalkeith
Winthrop Hall - University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley
Known as ‘the jewel in WA University’s crown’, this cathedral-like venue is definitely on the impressive side. Fantastic acoustics means this is a venue made for choral and classical music and intimate recitals. A marble and mosaic foyer, vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows and beautiful Aboriginal motifs on the roof make this a very special place with performances to match.
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Dolphin Theatre - University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley
A popular venue for the Festival of Perth, it’s also used for university productions and its sprung dance floor makes it a popular dance performance space. The Dolphin has a fly tower and 198 seats (more seats available on the side galleries) and between performances you can enjoy a drink in the licensed bar in the theatre’s foyer.
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Octagon Theatre - University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley
Known for its intimacy (658 seats) this is the perfect venue to host opera, classical and popular music, dance, theatre, stand-up comedy and (if you’re really lucky) seminars. The retractable stage reveals an orchestra pit which explains why the West Australian Opera love performing here and a refurbished bar makes for a perfect cultural soiree!
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Cottesloe Beach
Marine Parade, Cottesloe
In one of Perth's most affluent suburbs, this beach is about as glamorous as they come.
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Subiaco Arts Centre
180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco
The striking Subiaco Arts Centre has undergone more than a few name changes in its time. Based on the Corbusier Modular design, it’s composed of all sorts of crazy cubes apparently based on the Fibonacci system and the average dimensions of the human body. Whatever, it looks cool, has beautiful gardens and various flexible arts spaces.
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