Review: I See Red (Spare Parts Puppet Theatre & WAAPA) Pelican23 May 2016 Last week, the Western Australia arts community mourned the passing of State Living Treasure, master puppeteer and one-time Artistic Director of Spare Parts Pup... Uncategorised0 Comments120 views
Review: Beauty & the Beast (WA Ballet) Pelican18 May 2016 The performance gives the audience what they might expect from a well-known classic; the nostalgia of a childhood favourite and the thrill of a night out at the ballet. Melissa Scott reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments71 views
Review: Belated Pelican18 May 2016 The play’s triumph was its ability to create an incredible atmosphere which added another level to the already intriguing plot. Jacqueline Pasich reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments22 views
Review: Arj Barker – Get In My Head (Perth Comedy Festival) Pelican18 May 2016 Get In My Head covered everything from ponies to boners to selfie sticks and, in a fashion typical of Barker’s style, deconstructed each new topic more intricately than the last. Sarah Ison reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments59 views
Review: The Flatpack Life (UDS) Pelican16 May 2016 The only thing left to say is: bra jobbat och lycka till med era resterande pjäser! Leona Mpagi reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments73 views
Review: A View from the Bridge (WAAPA) Pelican15 May 2016 Skilfully delivered by WAAPA’s third year acting students, under the careful direction of Lawrie Cullen-Tait, this play is a must-see for those who love tragic storylines. Aleasha Sanchez-Lawson reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments73 views
Review: Year 12 Perspectives 2015 Pelican11 May 2016 Year 12 Perspectives 2015 presents artworks eliciting fragmentary images of youthful impressions during the fragile process of growing up. Carin Chan reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments113 views
Review: Wil Anderson (Perth Comedy Festival) Pelican11 May 2016 Anderson has decided to use his platform to voice his opinion on what he believes is important, and he accomplishes this without sacrificing one laugh. Monty Lloyd reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments37 views
Review: Comic Tragics: The Exploding Language of Contemporary Comic Art (Art Gallery of Western Australia) Pelican5 May 2016 An underappreciated, vital medium, comics have slipped under the radar for most Australians who appreciate art. This exhibition features the insightful work of nine highly individual, contemporary artists from around the globe. Gabby Loo reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments76 views
Review: Joel Creasey (Perth Comedy Festival) Pelican5 May 2016 Creasey’s energy was infectious; every word he said was funny and his dialogue was enthralling. Madeline Sarich review. Uncategorised0 Comments93 views