Words with actress and survivor Xan Fraser Pelican14 November 2016 "There I was, thinking I was being brave and doing the right thing and answering the judge clearly, thinking that it would make me safe. But it totally worked against me." Katie McAllister interviews Xan Fraser. Uncategorised0 Comments16 views
No shroom for joy Pelican12 November 2016 "There was a seismic shift in perception: my mind cracked and rearranged itself into new and alien combinations. " Al Mowbray recounts his dark inroad into music festival shrooms and mental health. Voice0 Comments50 views
Review: Project Xan (jedda Productions) Pelican11 November 2016 The play tells Xan’s story and in doing so, attempts to answer why this story needs to be told in the first place. Review by Katie McAllister. Uncategorised0 Comments37 views
A response to the latest US election news Pelican9 November 2016 Fuck. Word by the Pelican Editorial team. Who will all now get very drunk... Voice0 Comments15 views
Review: The Pearl Fishers (WA Opera) Pelican7 November 2016 Robert Kemp’s colourful, textured, exotic, visually rich set and costume design was at the helm of this production. Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments68 views
Review: The Beat Generation (WAAPA) Pelican7 November 2016 Teaming actors with a handful of WAAPA’s jazz musicians, The Beat Generation required an audience open to a new way of viewing theatre and experiencing the Beats in all their ugly glory. Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments68 views
Review: Memory Bones (WAAPA) Pelican7 November 2016 The concept piece explores the notion that the physical structures of the theatre might somehow remember the artists, technicians, critics and audiences that it has borne witness to in 112 years of operation. Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments71 views
Review: Rent (WAAPA) Pelican7 November 2016 This busy, exhausting production about life at the end of the millennium was a winning, powerful choice by WAAPA’s musical theatre team. Samuel j. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments220 views
3 Review: Pete’s Dragon Pelican6 November 2016 While Pete’s Dragon may seem too slow for kids and adults to enjoy in the same way as this year’s The Jungle Book, the overall experience outweighed the flaws. Review by Christopher Spencer. Film and Production0 Comments31 views
3 Review: The Girl on the Train Pelican6 November 2016 Director: Tate Taylor Starring: Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson & Haley Bennett The Girl on the Train, a mystery thriller directed by Tate Taylor, is th... Film and Production0 Comments17 views