Black Swan State Theatre Company of Western Australia acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live.

First Nations People have been telling stories on this country for many thousands of years, and we acknowledge their incredible contribution to the cultural and environmental landscape we reside in.

Front Row

FRONT ROW Header image
Home

>

Front Row

INTRODUCING FRONT ROW

We are proud to be partnering with JCDecaux in 2025 to bring back Front Row bigger and better than before. 

This initiative provides an elevated theatre experience for young professionals under the age of 40. Maybe you haven’t been to the theatre before, or maybe you just haven’t had time in your busy work schedule. Either way, now is the time to treat yourself. 

Sip on a complimentary drink and enjoy networking opportunities prior to the performance, then sit back and enjoy the show. After the final bows, you can grab a snack, a refreshment, hear from a member of the creative team, and debrief about the show. 

PRICE: Attending the Front Row event will cost an additional $20.00 on top of your ticket price

HOW TO BOOK: Simply select the designated Front Row performance date on the schedule, and you will have the option to add Front Row in the booking process.

NEVER HAVE I EVER Card image

Never Have I Ever

by Deborah Frances-White

SHOW DATES: 14 June – 6 July

VENUE: Heath Ledger Theatre

FRONT ROW PERFORMANCE: Wednesday 25 June, 6:30pm

This explosive and savagely funny debut play by Deborah Frances-White, comedian, screenwriter, and host of the global hit podcast The Guilty Feminist, brilliantly skewers the contradictions of contemporary society and the shifting sands of power and sexual politics.

SPEAKING IN TONGUES Card image

Speaking in Tongues

by Andrew Bovell

SHOW DATES: 23 August – 14 September

VENUE: Heath Ledger Theatre

FRONT ROW PERFORMANCE: Wednesday 3 September, 6:30pm

Nine lives weave together in Bovell’s masterfully interconnected drama about love, desire, suspicion, and betrayal.

Front Row is supported by