The Last Fish Tale :: Non Fiction :: Special Event

Bestselling author of Big Oyster, Mark Kurlansky takes a look at a disappearing way of life: fishing. Questions are raised about overfishing and the impact of climate change – factors that have created a palpable tension within a fishing industry desperate to survive and yet dependent on preservation of the species they catch. Mark talks to Jessica Meeuwig about The Last Fish Tale.

  • The Last Fish Tale
  • When

    Sun 01 Mar, 15:30

  • Where

    Octagon Theatre, UWA

    Octagon Theatre, UWA

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    Address: 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley

    Phone: (08) 9380 2691

    The Octagon Theatre is an intimate thrust stage venue seating 658 to 758 patrons.

    The theatre was designed with advice from Sir Tyrone Guthrie, the founding director of Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Canada, and was based on the design of the Stratford Festival Theatre. The Octagon can be used for music, dance, drama, comedy and public lectures.

    Transport
    Located at the University of WA Campus on Stirling Highway, and is serviced by buses on both Stirling Highway and Mounts Bay Road. There is a set down / pick up point behind the theatre suitable for cars, taxis, maxi taxis & small buses. Enter off Hackett Drive adjacent to University House.

    Transperth Infoline: 13 62 13

    Parking
    Ticketed parking is available on campus. Charges may apply. Free parking is available in the evenings and weekends. Campus map

    Access
    For access information visit the Department of Culture and the Arts website.

  • Price

    • Standard $20
    • Friends $18
  • Festival Info

    6488 5555

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