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  • Cinderella in Space – A Pantomime

    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    Meet Cinderella, a lowly cleaner in a lab with only lab mice for company. 

  • Cinderella in Space – A Pantomime

    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    Meet Cinderella, a lowly cleaner in a lab with only lab mice for company. 

  • Young@HEART – Riversong Choir

    Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, Australia

    Riversong is a community choir of around 35 singers based in Margaret River. United by a shared love of singing, Riversong brings together people from all walks of life.

  • Celebrating Community and Creativity

    Arts Margaret River and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River are proud to announce the official opening of the Anne Shepherdson Courtyard at Nala Bardip Mia — a revitalised space designed to enhance comfort, creativity, and community connection.

  • Sunday Sundowner Session

    The Arts Margaret River Sundowners are an annual series of free family concerts that are well loved and well attended. 

  • Puppet Playtime

    Designed to nurture their creativity and love for storytelling, each session brings a beloved children’s book to life through the art of puppetry.

  • Puppet Playtime

    Designed to nurture their creativity and love for storytelling, each session brings a beloved children’s book to life through the art of puppetry.

  • River Stewardship Sundowner and Movie Night

    Join us for an inspiring evening exploring our relationship with rivers at the River Stewardship Sundowner and Movie Night, part of Nature Conservation’s environmental sundowner series.

  • Puppet Playtime

    Designed to nurture their creativity and love for storytelling, each session brings a beloved children’s book to life through the art of puppetry.

  • Puppet Playtime

    Designed to nurture their creativity and love for storytelling, each session brings a beloved children’s book to life through the art of puppetry.

  • Japoniseme

    After Japan opened its doors to Europeans and Americans in 1854 the Japanese also visited the west at the international exhibitions in London, Paris and Philadelphia to show their work.

  • GLORIA – A TRIPLE BILL

    Co3 Contemporary Dance & NZ Dance CoCo3 Contemporary Dance Australia and The New Zealand Dance Company present
    GLORIA - A TRIPLE BILL
    A celebration of life and legacy in dance and music.

  • Anh Do – The Happiest Refugee Live!

    Anh Do’s bestselling book 'The Happiest Refugee' has made readers laugh and cry, and was described by Russell Crowe as 'the most surprising and inspiring read I have had in years.'

  • Duck Pond

    Feathers will fly in Circa’s exuberant take on 'Swan Lake'. The world’s most romantic ballet is re-imagined as a circus spectacular, full of Circa’s signature physicality and shot through with cheeky humour and a thoroughly contemporary energy.

  • Woody’s Bush Dancing for Kids and Families

    Grab your partner and join in with the Heel and Toe and other dances. Woody will teach you all the steps so you can swing your partner until the cows come home. This is good ol’ fashioned fun that will put a smile on your dial!

  • Woody’s Ukelele School & Concert

    An interactive workshop and mini-concert where kids learn chords, strum songs, and perform together in a mini concert at the end.

  • CATALPA: Flight to Freedom

    THEATRE 180 in collaboration with WA Museum tells the incredible true story of the greatest prison break in Australian history: the escape of six Irish Fenians from the fortress of Fremantle Prison in 1876 on board the American whaleship CATALPA.

  • Young@HEART – The Odd Bunch Choir

    We are a group of friends who have come together to sing for the joy of it. Our talented guitarists, ukulele players, flautist and bass player, accompany us as we sing.  

  • Women in Big Band

    Big band jazz has always been shaped by extraordinary women as composers, arrangers, instrumentalists, and bandleaders, even when their contributions haven’t always been given the spotlight.

  • Voice & Drama – in Eight Sessions – Group One

    This Voice & Drama course is set to nurture a full range of vocal & drama skills in both scripted & unscripted theatre. It will be a deep dive into the wonders of our imaginations & is sure to build connection & natural confidence! We will work towards a performance for family & friends at the end of the course, giving a great opportunity to grow our characterisation & performance skills with an audience.

  • Voice & Drama – in Eight Sessions – Group Two

    Voice & Drama – in Eight Sessions – Group Two

    This Voice & Drama course is set to nurture a full range of vocal & drama skills in both scripted & unscripted theatre. It will be a deep dive into the wonders of our imaginations & is sure to build connection & natural confidence! We will work towards a performance for family & friends at the end of the course, giving a great opportunity to grow our characterisation & performance skills with an audience.

  • Living Stories – Voices of Resilience

    Artzability Incorporated has been providing weekly artistic opportunities for people living with a disability in the Augusta Margaret River region for the past 17 years. 

  • KiN

    KiN is a true story about one family’s connection through music and dance, which explores the passing on of tradition and its transformation across generations.

  • Water Mirror

    Water Mirror is a breathtaking fusion of Taiko percussion, dance, acrobatics, and cutting-edge projection and lighting design. Created by Paulina Quinteros, this exhilarating production invites audiences of all ages to embark on a captivating journey that transcends traditional performance.

  • Ross Wilson & The Peaceniks

    Ross Wilson is hitting the road with his all-star band The Peaceniks to celebrate over “50 Years of Hits” including all the Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock favourites you’d expect along with the latest offering from an almost 6-decade career, tracks from his latest EP on Bloodlines Records, “She’s Stuck On Facebook All The Time”, and everything in between.

  • UWA Classical Guitar Concert

    The UWA Classical Guitar Studio is proud to partner with Just Home Margaret River on their seventh annual concert tour of WA's South West.

  • Nurse Georgie Carroll

    Georgie Carroll is back with her brand-new show, INFECTIOUS An undeniable live comedy powerhouse and a natural storyteller, she’s razor sharp and riotous.

  • Jimeoin – Ballyhoo

    Catch Jimeoin for his unique blend of observational humour, physical expressiveness, and spontaneity.

  • Alexandr Misko

    The international guitar sensation brings his groundbreaking stage show to Australian shores for the very first time!

  • Seven Drunken Nights

    Proudly celebrating its incredible 10th Anniversary, having sold out venues worldwide, Seven Drunken Nights - The Dubliners’ Songbook returns to Australia for 2026!

  • Florence and the Italian Renaissance

    We are all so familiar with the ideas and culture of the (Italian) Renaissance; a phenomenon that emerged in the 15th century.

  • Peggy Guggenheim: A Life of Collecting

    Describing herself by writing, “I am a museum”, Peggy Guggenheim’s life took a clear path, from commercial gallery in London, going on a single-minded shopping trip to Paris in the late 1930’s even as the German tanks were rolling in to the suburbs, to escape (with her selection of European artists) to New York and the subsequent establishment of her museum (and Arts centre), and finally the purchase of the eccentric ‘unfinished palazzo’ in Venice. Her collection remains one of the most iconic assemblages of Twentieth century art in the world.

  • Kate Ceberano

    Kate Ceberano returns for encore performances across the nation after last year’s sell-out tour and hit live album.