Review: SLUTDROP Pelican13 February 2020 Larcombe proudly discusses every question too taboo for you to ask. Uncategorised0 Comments208 views
Rigour and Intricacy: a review of Hatched National Graduate Show 2019 Pelican13 May 2019 At the heart of all creative work is that tender, painstaking and ultimately necessary thing: process. Every artist has a distinct relationship with it, guided ... Uncategorised0 Comments253 views
Review: PICA Current Exhibitions Pelican27 August 2018 Please Open Hurry – Amalia Pica (August 4 – October 7) A Self Portrait – Khaled Sabsabi (August – October 7) With this season’s exhibitions, the... Voice0 Comments47 views
REVIEW: Hatched National Graduate Show, PICA Pelican28 June 2018 ...that the issues were managerial rather than artistic is preferable to the reverse. Uncategorised0 Comments138 views
Fringe Review: Jumping the Shark Fantastic Pelican5 February 2017 It's every reference you've ever heard, each performance or film you've seen or every story you've heard except - get this - turns out you’ve already seen bits of it, in a dream a few weeks ago or something. Nick Morlet reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments47 views
FRINGE REVIEW: Ecosexual Bathouse Pelican26 January 2017 I found myself listening to dirty talk on a phone and sporadicaly screaming out “FUCK CHARLES DARWIN”. Sophie Nixon reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments362 views
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
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 Comments32 views
Review: Trigger Warning (PICA) Pelican26 August 2016 Out of the settling darkness strode a woman, she took a deep breath in and, without masking her Australian accent, began to tell me a story. It wasn’t pleasant, and it wasn’t her story, but by the time she had finished that introduction she had me in the palm of her hand. Caitlin Carr reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments30 views
Words with Writer/Director Sally Richardson Pelican19 August 2016 Writer and director Sally Richardson talks to Ruth Thomas on the new PICA production 'Trigger Warning', which blends solo monologues, theatre and noise music to tell stories of women and refugees impacted by war. Uncategorised0 Comments35 views