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August 2011
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Sunday 14 |
UWA opens up the whole campus to the public.
Come and find out about the courses on offer, valuable research, community programs, and facilities...all mixed with a day full of lots of fun activities for everyone!
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October 2011
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Friday 21 |
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - The Changeling : English and Cultural Studies present the Jacobean Revenge Tragedy The Changeling
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Beatrice-Joanna, newly betrothed to one man, sees another man she fancies more. She gets Deflores, the man she loathes, to sort things out, promising money. But Deflores has other ideas of payment. Meanwhile, at the lunatic asylum run by Alibius and his helper Lollio, two nobles have had themselves (...)
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November 2011
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Friday 04 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - Grads presents Arthur Miller's All My Sons : Dolphin Theatre November 4 to 12th 2011
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Directed by Barry Park, a compelling family drama about betrayal, guilt and greed - and a terrible secret revealed at the Dolphin Theatre, UWA beginning the 4th of November 2011. Starting at 7.30pm (Sunday 6th November -2pm matinee) Tickets on sale at BOCS at only $25 or $20 concession.
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Thursday 17 |
Life often unfolds in unexpected directions.
Four strangers find themselves trapped in an unknown place with no exit.
Together they dance tango, search for answers and recall moments when life ran out of control. From the exuberance of young love to the grief of loss, their (...)
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April 2012
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Thursday 12 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - The Sound of Murder : A UWA Pantomime Society production about the Trappelli crime family and their governess.
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The Sound of Murder is a somewhat original musical about crime boss Don Trappelli and the hitwoman governess he hires to teach his children how to become better mobsters. Featuring a live (for now) band, audience interaction and a show curtain magically transformed into matching outfits for the (...)
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May 2012
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Tuesday 22 |
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - Women Beware Women : English playwright Howard Barker's re-visioning of Thomas Middleton's Jacobean revenge tragedy
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Five nights only. From Tuesday May 22 through to Saturday May 26, at 8pm. $20 full; $15 concession. Tickets at door.
Theatre students in English and Cultural Studies present contemporary English playwright Howard Barker’s revisioning of Thomas Middleton’s Jacobean revenge tragedy Women Beware (...)
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August 2012
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Sunday 12 |
UWA opens up the whole campus to the public.
Come and find out about the courses on offer, career options, scholarship opportunities, our valuable research, community programs and facilities.
There's also residential college tours, hands-on activities, live music and (...)
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November 2012
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Friday 02 |
19:30 - PERFORMANCE - M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang : A sensational story of lust, politics, and betrayal that challenges ideas of gender, culture and sexuality.
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This imaginative and at times shocking play is one of the most celebrated of recent American plays, and the first by an Asian-American to win universal acclaim.
Bored with his routine posting in Beijing, and awkward with women, French diplomat Rene Gallimard is easy prey for the subtle (...)
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May 2013
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Wednesday 22 |
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - Six Characters in Search of an Author : Theatre students in English and Cultural present Luigi Pirandello's notorious play.
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A play rehearsal is interrupted by the arrival of a divided family who have been abandoned by their creator and are seeking an author, ‘any author’, to give them a ‘definitive artistic form’ so their stories may be staged. While the first performance of Six Characters in Search of an Author (...)
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August 2013
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Sunday 11 |
10:00 - OPEN DAY - 2013 Open Day : Join us for our Centenary Open Day and experience all that UWA has to offer
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Come and find out about our undergraduate and postgraduate courses, career options, scholarship opportunities, our valuable research, community programs and facilities.
There's also residential college tours, hands-on activities, live music, entertainment, and plenty of fun activities (...)
10:15 - SCREENING - LUMINOUSnight screenings at Open Day : Relive the magic with the cinema version of this amazing projection
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On Friday 8 February 2013, 35,000 people celebrated UWA's Centenary at a once-in-a-century evening of art and culture. The centrepiece of this spectacular event was LUMINOUShall.
Experience the magic of the UWA story as projected on to the façade of Winthrop Hall during this amazing (...)
11:15 - PUBLIC TALK - Three Exciting Journeys as a UWA Doctor : Western Australian of the Year, Professor Bruce Robinson, talks about three of the amazing journeys he has travelled as a UWA doctor.
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As part of our special Open Day Centenary program of talks for the community, Professor Bruce Robinson, Western Australian of the Year 2013 and Director of 'The Fathering Project', will talk about three of the amazing journeys he has travelled as a doctor and UWA Professor of Medicine. The journey (...)
12:15 - PUBLIC TALK - The Transformative Power of Education : UWA Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Johnson, will talk about the life changing power of education.
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As part of our special Open Day Centenary program of talks for the community, UWA Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul Johnson, will talk about the life changing power of education, including being the first in his family to study at university and the opportunities it has provided. Professor Johnson (...)
13:15 - PUBLIC TALK - A Unique Student Experience: From UWA Student to Young Australian of the Year 2013 : UWA Student, Akram Azimi, tells the sory of his unique student experience.
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As part of our special Open Day Centenary program of talks for the community, UWA student Akram Azimi will talk about how grateful he is for the opportunities that have come along throughout his studies in Australia. When he started at UWA, Akram immersed himself in many of the extra-curricular (...)
14:15 - SCREENING - LUMINOUSnight Screenings at Open Day : Relive the magic with the cinema version of this amazing projection
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On Friday 8 February 2013, 35,000 people celebrated UWA's Centenary at a once-in-a-century evening of art and culture. The centrepiece of this spectacular event was LUMINOUShall.
Experience the magic of the UWA story as projected on to the façade of Winthrop Hall during this amazing (...)
15:15 - SCREENING - LUMINOUSnight Screenings at Open Day : Relive the magic with the cinema version of this amazing projection
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On Friday 8 February 2013, 35,000 people celebrated UWA's Centenary at a once-in-a-century evening of art and culture. The centrepiece of this spectacular event was LUMINOUShall.
Experience the magic of the UWA story as projected on to the façade of Winthrop Hall during this amazing (...)
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March 2014
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Tuesday 25 |
11:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Ray Griggs : Public Lecture on the Role of the Royal Australian Navy in the Indian Ocean
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FREE - but registration is essential. The Perth USAsia Centre is pleased to host the Australian Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Ray Griggs AO CSC to share his views on the mission, challenges and opportunities facing the Royal Australian Navy in the Indian Ocean.
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May 2014
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Wednesday 21 |
20:00 - PERFORMANCE - The White Devil : English and Cultural Studies theatre students present John Webster’s 1612 Jacobean revenge tragedy.
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The White Devil is set in a Renaissance Italian court society of devious Dukes, decadent Counts, murderous malcontents, and corrupt Cardinals. Through this misogynistic milieu moves Webster’s protagonist, the Venetian lady, Vittoria Corombona, seeking opportunities for advancement wherever she (...)
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July 2014
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Friday 04 |
“Pure junkyard genius.” Sydney Morning Herald
Get up-close in the intimate Dolphin Theatre to enjoy wacky contraptions, gutsy clowning, eccentric circus and puppetry in a quirky story of finding one’s place.
Jens shows how even the simplest tasks can be so much more fun (...)
“Pure junkyard genius.” Sydney Morning Herald
Get up-close in the intimate Dolphin Theatre to enjoy wacky contraptions, gutsy clowning, eccentric circus and puppetry in a quirky story of finding one’s place.
Jens shows how even the simplest tasks can be so much more fun (...)
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