PIAF Review: The Secret Garden Pelican23 March 2016 The Shaman rabbit jumps before you, reaching for a bite. Up the stairs you go, put your head in a pot. Enter the dark and you will see light. European artist... Uncategorised0 Comments15 views
PIAF Review: The Wild Duck Pelican9 March 2016 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. Uncategorised0 Comments53 views
PIAF REVIEW: No Guts, No Heart, No Glory Pelican4 March 2016 Drawing upon interviews with real girls and co-devised with the play’s cast, the piece is an innovative, engaging and unique production. Kevin Chiat reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments20 views
Interview: Catherine Lacey (Perth Writers Festival) Pelican19 February 2016 I wanted to talk to Catherine Lacey as I had read her book 'Nobody is Ever Missing' last year and thought it very good and affecting. I feel that it is hard not... Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments98 views
PIAF Review: Five by Night – Ballet at the Quarry (WAB) Pelican12 February 2016 I appreciated the aesthetic of their glistening, rippling abs and iron thighs as I lounged back and quaffed wine, completely enthralled by their sure footed athleticism in pointe shoes. My body groaned as it imagined attempting the supreme way they moved; supple and utterly elastic. Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments104 views