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Fishtrap Theatre a platform for creativity
Fishtrap Theatre a platform for creativity

Perth Now

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Fishtrap Theatre a platform for creativity

Mandurah Performing Arts Centre has launched The Fishtrap Theatre's bold new look, with the venue rebranded and reimagined as an intimate performance hub for locals and visitors alike. The venue has unveiled a new wall mural created by internationally renowned artist HandBrake, aka Hans Bruechle, along with an upgraded bar and pre/post show entertainment, including local performers and DJs. The revamp is accompanied by Fishtrap Theatre's latest studio season of four performances, which kicked off on May 16 with blues 'n' roots musician Ben Catley. Your local paper, whenever you want it. It continues on May 26 with Melbourne Theatre Company's powerful production Slap. Bang. Kiss. following three young people whose stories start a series of events when they go viral. Credit: Supplied Written by award-winning playwright Dan Giovannoni, the performance is directed by Katy Maudlin as part of Melbourne Theatre Company's education and families program, featuring Tyallah Bullock, Conor Leach and Tsungirai Wachenuka. Following its world premiere at Subiaco Arts Centre, Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company's production Thirst tours south on June 10, as playwright Barbara Hostalek's romantic comedy full of heart and karaoke explores themes of country, community and survival. Thirst. Credit: Supplied Family adventure Whalebone rounds out the program on June 21 with a visually theatrical experience of gadgets and imagination performed by clown, inventor and comedian Jens Altheimer. Mandurah Performing Arts Centre creative development and programming manager Alison Pinder said the team was incredibly proud of the diversity and richness of this season. Whalebone. Credit: Supplied 'The Fishtrap Studio is all about bringing bold, exciting and sometimes surprising stories to life, and this season does exactly that,' Pinder adds. 'The Fishtrap is more than a theatre, it's a platform for creativity.' Program information and tickets at

Love 'Twilight?' These 10 romantic vampire movies are a must-watch
Love 'Twilight?' These 10 romantic vampire movies are a must-watch

Express Tribune

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Love 'Twilight?' These 10 romantic vampire movies are a must-watch

If Twilight ignited your love for supernatural romance, you're not alone. But the vampire romance genre stretches far beyond Edward and Bella. From twisted bloodlust to poetic love stories, these ten vampire films take the passion, danger, and drama of the undead to thrilling new levels. Whether you're craving something steamy, philosophical, or emotionally raw, here's your must-watch list. 1. Thirst (2009) Like Edward Cullen, Sang-hyun (played by Song Kang-ho) wrestles with guilt over his bloodlust, though his battle is far more brutal. Directed by Park Chan-wook, Thirst follows a priest who becomes a vampire after a botched medical experiment. The film dives deep into moral torment and forbidden desire. 2. The Wisdom of Crocodiles (1998) Also known as Immortality, this eerie drama stars Jude Law as a suave vampire named Steven who seduces women to feed on their love — and blood. But he yearns for one woman whose genuine love might finally make him whole. It's a seductive and haunting tale. 3. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) Set in a ghost town called Bad City, this Iranian black-and-white film blends horror and romance in an unforgettable way. The unnamed vampire (Sheila Vand) stalks the streets at night, preying on abusive men, but her budding bond with a lonely outcast gives the film a surprising tenderness. 4. Dracula (1979) Frank Langella brings a romantic edge to Count Dracula in this adaptation, having just portrayed the vampire on Broadway the year before. While the plot stays close to Bram Stoker's novel, the film leans into romance, turning Dracula into a seductive and complex figure. 5. Interview With the Vampire (1994) This gothic classic features Brad Pitt as Louis, a vampire recounting his long life in a present-day interview. Though the 2022 TV version leaned harder into its romantic and queer subtext, the '90s film still delivers powerful emotional depth and lavish vampire storytelling. 6. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) Gary Oldman gives a raw, emotional performance as Dracula in this visually rich, faithful adaptation. While it honors Stoker's original novel, the film adds a romantic angle and paints Dracula as a deeply wounded lover, offering a tragic but beautiful perspective. 7. Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2023) This offbeat gem follows Sasha (Sara Montpetit), a gentle vampire who can't bring herself to kill. Pressured by her family to act like a 'real' vampire, she finds a solution in Paul (Félix-Antoine Bénard), a depressed teen willing to give up his life. The result is weird, funny, and heartfelt. 8. The Hunger (1983) Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, and Susan Sarandon star in this stylized, erotic horror. A twisted love triangle forms when John (Bowie), turned immortal by Miriam (Deneuve), begins to age rapidly. When Sarah (Sarandon) enters the picture, desire and survival collide.

Fans and actors mourn passing of Kim Sae-ron
Fans and actors mourn passing of Kim Sae-ron

Korea Herald

time17-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Fans and actors mourn passing of Kim Sae-ron

Fans say what Kim faced was 'excessively severe compared to her wrongdoing' Fans and celebrities are mourning the death of actor Kim Sae-ron, 24, who was found dead at her home in Seoul on Sunday. The Women Celebrities Gallery (translated), an online community dedicated to Korean female celebrities, released a statement on Sunday night mourning her passing and condemning the harsh public criticism she faced. "We are deeply saddened and heartbroken by the tragic news of Kim Sae-ron's passing. We are fans that have loved and supported Kim, and we wish for her to rest in peace and hope to accompany her on her final journey," the statement read. The statement highlighted Kim's exceptional passion and talent for acting from a young age, acknowledging that her path was never easy. It also noted that she admitted her mistakes and reflected on them. "Despite the harsh standards and coldness of the public that were excessively severe compared to her wrongdoing, she endured it all," the statement continued. "There needs to be a reflection to prevent such tragic events from recurring. Criticisms that have no proof, mockery and malicious comments can ruin a person's life entirely. We hope that this incident serves as an opportunity for our society to look at all people with more warmth and compassion," the statement said. Fellow actors have expressed their condolences. Actor Kim Ok-vin, known for her roles in "Thirst" and "The Villainess," posted a white chrysanthemum on Instagram with the message, 'May the deceased rest in peace.' Though she did not mention Kim by name, the post is being interpreted as a tribute. Actor Kim Min-che, who starred alongside Kim in the 2018 film "The Villagers," shared on her social media, 'Meeting you as my daughter in 'The Villagers' was such a happy time. I hope you find peace there.' Actor Seo Ha-joon also paid tribute online. Police said Kim's body was found by a friend at her home in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, at around 4:50 p.m. Sunday. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of her death. Born in 2000, Kim debuted in 2009, gaining fame as a promising child actor with her role in hit crime flick "The Man from Nowhere" (2010). Kim paused her career after a drunk driving incident in May 2022, for which she was fined 20 million won ($13,850) in April 2023. She recently announced a return to acting through the play "Dongchimi" but withdrew due to health issues. Ongoing controversies, including allegedly self-generated dating rumors with actor Kim Su-hyun, continued to follow her. Kim had previously expressed her emotional struggles on social media, posting messages such as "It's already so hard, can you all just stop?" last year. Kim's last social media post, uploaded Jan. 26, was a picture of her with Moon Bin of the K-pop group Astro, congratulating his birthday. Moon Bin was found dead in his home in 2023.

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