Cosi
Nala Bardip Mia – Margaret River HEART 47 Wallcliffe Road, Margaret River, WA, AustraliaCosi is a play about love, connection and courage.
Arts Margaret River exists to support and nurture the work of artists across all disciplines, and to foster a love of the arts within our community.
What's On Cinema Comedy Family Free Literature Music Performing Arts Sundowners Visual Arts Young@HEARTCosi is a play about love, connection and courage.
Artists were invited to submit works that communicated and showcased the power of storytelling and the unique sense of place that is Wadandi Boodja through their chosen medium.
Artists were invited to submit works that communicated and showcased the power of storytelling and the unique sense of place that is Wadandi Boodja through their chosen medium.
Cosi is a play about love, connection and courage.
Cosi is a play about love, connection and courage.
Ever wondered why dogs get so excited around 6pm? Or what the point of the little toe is? Or what to do when you forget someone’s name? Come along and see Jimeoin and you will find out all the answers to the worlds big questions. With more facial expressions than a baby eating a lemon, don’t miss Jimeoin as he takes you on a journey that’ll have you none the wiser by the time he takes his final bow!
Tender is the Night is an incredible event that pairs WA songwriters with WA composers for a night of mesmerising music.
About Asha HenfryAsha Henfry is a South West Australian-based flautist on the forefront of cross-genre, improvised music in Australia. As an honours graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), she masterfully merges her extensive knowledge of classical, jazz and world music stylings and challenges the traditional boundaries of the flute. Specialising in...
Join this Voice & Drama adventure set to nurture freedom of expression, imagination, quick-thinking, connection & natural confidence!
The Spengler family returns to where it all started – the iconic New York City firehouse – to team up with the original Ghostbusters, who’ve developed a top-secret research lab to take busting ghosts to the next level. But when the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force, Ghostbusters new and old must...
For Marion Cardamone, creative therapist, mind-body specialist and artist, painting is a way to connect to the body and emotions, creating a feeling of safety and home; Painting is a way to turn suffering and confusion into gold: art, beauty & connection.
A symphony of acrobatics, sound and light, this is next level circus by Circa.
Program1. Mozart - An Chloe (Susie)2. Tchaikovsky - Nur wer die Sehnsucht Kennt (Susie)3. Webber - Pie Jesu (Hannah)4. Loewe - I could have danced all night (Hannah)5. Sager & Foster - The Prayer (Susie & Hannah)6. Khachaturian - Melody (Anna)7. Tariverdiev - Couple in a Caffee (Anna)8. Babadjanian - Elegy (Anna)9. Bernstein- I feel...
Join Nature Conservation Margaret River Region for this important community update as we stand at the crossroads for our treasured Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park. Home to extensive culturally significant sites, the towering Boranup Forest, countless threatened fauna and flora species, diverse fragile granite outcrops and the gateway to the iconic Margaret River coast, the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park is the most...
The Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival, the largest regional literary event in WA, is back bigger than ever in 2024. The three-day storytelling spectacular features top Australian authors, journalists, innovators and big thinkers.
Australia's biggest and best comedy spectacular is setting off on its 26th annual road trip around the country!
The 2024 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is a celebration of the mountain and adventure sport world.
Matriarch Dwardnian Vivian Brockman Webb and Wardandi cultural custodian Mitchella Hutchins invite you to a family friendly event with cultural activities, yarning circles including weaving, a beading, an ochre face painting and a community land art installation, which will all be interactive for kids and adults alike.
Cowara Bird performance screening.
Adult and children’s Choirs and musicians will entertain along with a welcome to country and interactive dance led by Wardandi cultural custodian Mitchella Hutchins and matriarch Dwardnian Vivian Brockman Webb.
Special guests Gina Williams and Guy Gouse.
No Strings Attached are a group of Busselton based musicians playing for the love of music and wanting to share the fun with their audience. Predominantly ukelele based, NSA also feature guitars, banjo, piano accordion, harmonica, tambourines, drums and kazoo playing songs from the 60's, 70's & 80's.
After a hugely successful Revisions Tour in November/December 2023, Josh Pyke has announced additional dates, bringing this fantastic show to a few more places for the very last time.
A 1920s English seaside town bears witness to a dark and absurd scandal in this riotous mystery comedy. Based on a stranger than fiction true story, WICKED LITTLE LETTERS follows two neighbours: deeply conservative local Edith Swan (Olivia Colman) and rowdy Irish migrant Rose Gooding (Jessie Buckley). When Edith and fellow residents begin to receive...
Welcome to the Soul Kitchen Studio Sessions – where singing is the main ingredient.
MRSHS River Lights Choir have been under the direction of Andrea Frances Manners since 2019. Growing in vocal skills, harmonising excellence, friendship and performance confidence, River Lights have performed at events such as the MRSHS Arts Festival, Margaret River Night Market, the Community Christmas Carols and for the Mirambeena residents. Showcasing their latest repertoire covering genres such as a capella, spirituals, pop and sea shanties, River Lights are delighted to be entertaining and serving our community through their shared love of choral singing. Some soloists will also be featured alongside the choir performing their favourite repertoire.
Hot off its sold out 2023 UK Tour, ‘A Taste of Ireland―The Irish Music & Dance Sensation’ returns with a performance that is ‘Celtic―for this decade’.
A panel of artists from the South West Art Now exhibition will engage in a conversation about their practices and larger issues in the visual arts. A catered networking event will also be included.
Have you ever been hooked by a story that’s stayed with you forever? Made you laugh, cry?
What are we willing to sacrifice for the great game?
Following a standout Perth season in 2022, Barracking for the Umpire is set to embark on a regional tour in Western Australia for 2023, and Margaret River is fortunate to be included on the tour.
Please register your interest in a free online 80's aerobics dance class, led by the stars of the show.
You will be taught simple yet effective choreography to some of your favourite 80's songs, and could even find yourself on stage with the cast and band in the final moments of the show!
Victoria Palermo has been playing live shows all over Australia for the past three years, sharing her melancholic pop, soul and folky songs, as she reflects her essence in her music. Her lyrics (both in Spanish and English) and melodies, somehow sweet and sexy, portray a lot of heartbreak, illusion and hope while experiencing love, or uncorresponded love most times, allowing anybody to feel identified with her songs.
To Celebrate Make Music Day 2024 South Regional TAFE Margaret River and Arts Margaret River have opened the main theatre of the Heart for a day of technical and musical discovery.
From writer and director John Krasinski, IF is about a girl who discovers that she can see everyone’s imaginary friends — and what she does with that superpower — as she embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids. IF stars Cailey Fleming, Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, Fiona Shaw, and the voices of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Louis Gossett Jr. and Steve Carell alongside many more as the wonderfully unique characters that reflect the incredible power of a child’s imagination.
"Researching our history, recalling the characters and putting their stories back on stage for this book has been fun, full of surprises, sometimes sad but immensely satisfying." – Heather Locke OAM.
Duo Brett Wilson and Robbie Bruce from local band Freeway South will be playing songs from their recently released album Reckoning Time as well as some newly penned tunes inspired by Brett's four month winter hiatus in New Zealand.It has been a challenging year for Robbie and Brett and they both agree that music has...
Wildlife carers observe an increase in sick and injured koalas coming into care.
A government enquiry finds that the koala could be extinct in the wild by 2050. Firestorms in 2019/20 followed by floods kill an estimated 61,000 koalas. Saving the koala will take more than the promise of emergency government funding, scientific research, or rescue and care. This film follows the fate of individual koalas that have survived so far but whose future is uncertain. Weaving stories with compelling characters- wildlife carers, scientists, and ecologists in the field, and informed commentary the film questions whether Australia can save an iconic threatened species like the koala. If not, what does it say about us?
Get your groove to close out Pride Month with a free two hour Disco choreography workshop.
Take two regional creatives and best mates in Rachel Terry and Roz Pappalardo, inspiration from a series of rocking female 80's musicians, a few 'writing trips' to Port Douglas, and an opportunity to premier the work at iconic city venue, Brisbane Powerhouse, as the show’s ‘out of town try-out’, and what do you get?