Fringe World Interview: The Cutting Room Floor Pelican21 February 2016 On a scorching morning, Caroline Stafford chatted with Scott Corbett and Casey Elder from The Cutting Room Floor, a young Perth theatre company with a fresh twist, about their 2016 Fringe season. Uncategorised1 Comment36 views
Fringe World Interview: Words with ‘Theatre Bang Bang’ Pelican21 February 2016 “In our apartment in New York, I had a life-size, ‘Dr Who.’ cardboard cut-out of Captain Jack Harkness,” Pascoe said, smiling, “and he would scare the sh*t out of everyone walking through the apartment. It didn’t matter how long he’d been there, he’d still get you every time.” This is what inspired their own cut-outs for the set. Uncategorised0 Comments29 views
Fringe World Review: 600 Seconds Pelican21 February 2016 Like a baby with a pet anaconda, it was an odd mix and the pedestrian was partnered with the comic and entertaining, some definitely sticking more in the mind than others. Uncategorised0 Comments105 views
PWF Review: Poetica Pelican21 February 2016 Hosted by Kate Noske, Peter Rose, Lucy Dougan and Dennis Haskell shared their poetry with the audience, proffering beautifully crafted words that were at times alight with humour and at others studded with deep pain. Bryce Newton reviews. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments18 views
PWF Review: The Romanovs Pelican20 February 2016 Montefiore began with a frame of reference that would be recognisable to most – 'Game of Thrones'. Yet the families of Westeros are quite benign and pale in comparison next to the Romanovs. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments10 views
Interview: Catherine Lacey (Perth Writers Festival) Pelican19 February 2016 I wanted to talk to Catherine Lacey as I had read her book 'Nobody is Ever Missing' last year and thought it very good and affecting. I feel that it is hard not... Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments98 views
Fringe World Review: Talk Dirty to Me Pelican16 February 2016 While the subject matter runs the risk of being very technophobic and cliché, it instead has a beautifully constructed plot and gives great insight into human vulnerability in a modern context. Review by Caz Stafford. Uncategorised2 Comments29 views
Fringe World Review: Ruby Red Fatales Pelican15 February 2016 Upon entering the dimly lit Ellington Jazz Club, I was met by cool air and an even cooler vibe. The six-piece band were playing a sultry jazz instrumental that ... Uncategorised0 Comments85 views
Fringe World Review: Toby Halligan is The Bad Gay Pelican12 February 2016 Considering Halligan is an established comedic writer I was surprised with how sloppy the show was. It wasn’t just the provincial cultural transgressions that left me unmoved; the whole show was a lukewarm mess. Uncategorised0 Comments57 views
PIAF Review: Five by Night – Ballet at the Quarry (WAB) Pelican12 February 2016 I appreciated the aesthetic of their glistening, rippling abs and iron thighs as I lounged back and quaffed wine, completely enthralled by their sure footed athleticism in pointe shoes. My body groaned as it imagined attempting the supreme way they moved; supple and utterly elastic. Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments104 views