Fringe World Review: Gillian Cosgriff – To The Moon and Back Pelican10 February 2016 Gillian Cosgriff is working through her angst and pessimism about space exploration and marriage in a set that mixes stand-up with songs. Uncategorised0 Comments41 views
Fringe World Review: Club Briefs Pelican8 February 2016 The boys were nubile and sensual, and even I felt conflicted as the 4 Adonis’ savaged the raffle winner with a lap dance (and more). In the words of poetess Nicky M, "it got hotter than a Middle Eastern climate". Uncategorised0 Comments243 views
Fringe World Interview: Words with Tomás Ford Pelican5 February 2016 Under the fig tree shade of the PICA Bar courtyard, Pelican talks with alt-cabaret artist (“not what your mum thinks of cabaret”), single-slinger, long time... Uncategorised0 Comments50 views
Fringe World Review: La Soirèe Pelican4 February 2016 From the suspenseful and sultry aerial performer Yammel Rodriguez, who smokes a cigar in stockings and heels while flipping and seductively sliding down the aerial silk, to the upbeat and vivacious cabaret star Miss Frisky singing ABBA in an outrageously glittery gown, each act was somehow embellished in a quirky and daring way. Uncategorised0 Comments20 views
Fringe World Interview: Words with ‘Only the Human’ Pelican2 February 2016 Pelican met with improv comedy group ‘Only the Human’ to discuss their latest production ‘Todd Asked Me Out’. Uncategorised0 Comments68 views
Fringe World Review: Silhouette Pelican2 February 2016 Each beautiful performance is unique and immersive, but together they transport you from Perth to Paris, giving the truly sexy, ‘sensory burlesque experience’ that Fringe has never seen before. Personally, I have never been more aroused by native flora and disembodied legs. Review by Caz Stafford. Uncategorised2 Comments27 views
Fringe World Review: The Eulogy Pelican1 February 2016 Its Australian debut, 'The Eulogy' is a sombre affair, not because we mourn the death of Thomas, but because we mourn the loss of an hour that might only have been worse if one spent it trying to coax an ounce of personality out of Bill Shorten. Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised2 Comments38 views
Interview: Words with SJ Finch Pelican13 January 2016 The Grr project is a poetic response to our world's ecological collapse. It incorporates the work of living with the act of creating art. It is not just about living off the grid or being self-sustainable; it is about working with the grid to make it kinder: to sustain other selves. Uncategorised0 Comments69 views