Review: Picnic at Hanging Rock (Black Swan State Theatre Company) Pelican17 April 2016 Fresh off a Melbourne stage, the production opened at the Malthouse Theatre in March before venturing here. At 90 minutes (no interval), the ambiguous ending to this thriller will have you tearing at your hair, but one thing’s clear: it’s not safe at the Rock. Review by Samuel J. Cox. Uncategorised0 Comments106 views
Interview: Words with Kenneth Ransom Pelican25 March 2016 Born and trained in LA, the American actor Kenneth Ransom has been based in Perth - a semi-regular on the Black Swan stage, his recent performances include Glengarry Glen Ross, Dinner, The House on The Lake and The Motherf**ker with the Hat. Samuel J. Cox interviews. Uncategorised1 Comment1055 views
TAKING ON PERTH: Words with FORM Pelican24 March 2016 FORM Project Managers Rebecca Clarkson and Rhianna Pezzaniti spoke with Samuel J. Cox about “building a state of creativity.” In April this year, FORM’... Uncategorised0 Comments113 views
REVIEW: Cirque Adrenaline Pelican23 March 2016 Cirque Adrenaline is an exciting part of a new breed of performance making circus sexy again, it’s just a little too late to come West. Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments23 views
Review: The Drowsy Chaperone (WAAPA) Pelican15 March 2016 Outrageously funny, the subtle quips flow seamlessly from the slick, smooth-talking delivery. Samuel J. Cox reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments111 views
Interview: Words with Chris Isaacs Pelican9 March 2016 With an artistic skillset that runs the whole gamut of theatre-making, Chris Isaacs is a writer, performer, stage manager, lighting designer, puppeteer and composer. The twenty-nine-year-old local is a plot-driven storyteller exploring what it means to be human. Samuel J. Cox interviews Chris Isaacs. Uncategorised1 Comment202 views
Interview: Matthew Lehmann (West Australian Ballet) Pelican25 February 2016 "Here, most people are quite welcoming to the fact I do ballet, it’s only guys in suits that seem to have a problem with me. Bikers I meet at the pub, who you might anticipate having the biggest problem, instead congratulate me for doing what I love.” Samuel J. Cox interviews Principal Dancer at the West Australian Ballet, Matthew Lehmann. Uncategorised0 Comments416 views
Fringe World Review: 600 Seconds Pelican21 February 2016 Like a baby with a pet anaconda, it was an odd mix and the pedestrian was partnered with the comic and entertaining, some definitely sticking more in the mind than others. Uncategorised0 Comments105 views
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