Arts Review

Review: Coriolanus (WAAPA)

If you enjoy Shakespeare, or just the smugness of telling people you attend the theatre, please run along to Coriolanus. Like followers of Kanye West’s twitter feed, you will not be disappointed. Tom Durkin reviews.

PIAF Review: The Wild Duck

Stone’s piece is poignant, exposing both the beauty of tragic theatre and the power of the representational. The Wild Duck is one of those plays that make you reflect on the life you live, and feel giddy at the power of the theatre. Ralph Thompson reviews.

FRINGE REVIEW: The War on Food

I don’t know about you, but whenever I buy groceries I constantly worry about the possibility of a dystopian future where a single company has control over all of our fruit and vegetables. Apparently it also concerns the folks at The Cutting Room Floor, so much so that they took to Paper Mountain on William street to show Fringe-goers a wickedly dark comedy about it: ‘The War on Food’. Caz Stafford reviews.

Fringe World Review: Snake/Bad Adam

If you’re looking for something to really sink your teeth into and to leave you breathless, ‘Snake/Bad Adam’ is worth every moment. And you had better not bring your folks along – it’ll just be awkward. Caz Stafford reviews.