Review: Coincidence at the End of Time (Subiaco Theatre Festival) Pelican5 July 2016 "A sweet, digestible, inconsequential production, and a textbook example of 'The Australian Bad Play'." Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments24 views
Review: Genesis (West Australian Ballet) Pelican28 June 2016 The industrial feeling of the West Australian Ballet Centre in Maylands provides the perfect environment for the unique and short season of Genesis. Set against... Uncategorised0 Comments134 views
Review: Moving On Inc. (Subiaco Theatre Festival) Pelican25 June 2016 "Moving On Inc. enjoyed great acclaim at its debut at FRINGE WORLD 2015, but I found it a rather dull affair." Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments13 views
Review: Bring It On (WAAPA) Pelican22 June 2016 "At times goofy and a little heavy handed when espousing the lessons learnt along the way, this Broadway-quality spectacle is pure entertainment, and though my expectations were high, this far exceeded them." Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments149 views
Review: I (Honestly) Love You (Subiaco Theatre Festival) Pelican22 June 2016 "With self-referencing, electric writing that busts through the fourth wall with relish, I can only sing the play’s praises and declare its comic genius." Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments26 views
Review: Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow (His Majesty’s Theatre) Pelican22 June 2016 "Even if you think you’re not into this type of humour, I assure you you’ll giggle helplessly when there’s a man on stage by himself - shamelessly and wholeheartedly- re-enacting a bad ‘doggy style’ experience." Aleasha Sanchez-Lawson reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments127 views
Review: Les Liaisons Dangereuses (WAAPA) Pelican15 June 2016 "As usual, WAAPA spares no expensive when investing in their students, empowering ingenious and innovative set design from Nicola Stratman and period costume curated by Kaitlin Brindley." Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments68 views
Review: Success 2 Pelican15 June 2016 "Women with wigs and anime masks dance slowly and stiffly pose. A female voice tells us that we might be looking into the womb, into a universe, into a home." Jane Hakanson reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments27 views
Review: What’s Love Got To Do With It? (The Blue Room Theatre) Pelican15 June 2016 "This well paced and balanced performance will make you laugh, but it also has something important to offer as far as love is concerned, as well as the ethics of drug development." Isaak Karagoglou reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments42 views
Interview: Wil Sylvince (The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow) Pelican15 June 2016 "Like a quality, aged bottle of wine, consuming Wil Sylvince’s stand-up is sure to have you feeling very happy and more than a little giggly. I’d recommend enjoying with a few friends on a cool winter’s night at His Majesty’s Theatre." Nic Monisse reviews. Uncategorised1 Comment62 views