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For those who sing and those who think they can’t, an all-inclusive choir for everyone aged 14+ focussing on community connection & social wellbeing.
A captivating drama workshop awaits children aged 8-12, promising an enchanting journey into the world of storytelling and performance. The workshops are designed to channel the boundless energy of young minds into the art of drama.
A celebration of local women artists engaged in art making and providing opportunities for members of our arts community.
A selection of images from members of the Mandurah Photography Club on display in our foyer space.
WINNER - BEST COMEDY AT THE ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL
When the world is dark with war, courage and heart light the way home. Based on the novels by award-winning author Dianne Wolfer.
The Livelighter World Music 2024 concert series showcases a diversity of high-quality music and dance from around the globe at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. Enjoy these free Sunday afternoon sojourns featuring some of our top multicultural talent.
A Tribute to the Musical Sensation Buddy Holly. Let’s go back to where it all began – Rock & Roll at its very best!
From sellout shows in 2023, Music of the Night, Australia’s Premier Tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber is the ultimate musicals experience.
Who’s Your Man?! 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.
Get ready to shake your groove thing as Australia’s most successful homegrown musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert is coming to Mandurah Performing Arts Centre.
Come along and take a journey back to the 1960's for a morning of great entertainment .
The VHS Pirates. Performing the greatest songs from the greatest movies from the greatest decade – the 80s!
A symphony of acrobatics, sound and light, this is next level circus by Circa.
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.'