Words with Blake Bowden (Elder Price) and Nyk Bielak (Elder Cunningham) from Book of Mormon Pelican30 September 2019 The Broadway smash hit musical comedy, the Book of Mormon, written by Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez, celebrated its 1000th performance in Australia l... Uncategorised0 Comments247 views
Words with Dr Miles Gregory; Pop-up Globe Pelican25 September 2019 Pelican got in touch with Dr Miles Gregory to answer all your questions about the arrival of the Pop-up Globe. What was the motivation to bring the Pop-up Gl... Uncategorised0 Comments167 views
SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY: Review Pelican26 June 2019 Bold, unapologetic, funny and real – See You Next Tuesday is the contemporary bildungsroman tale you didn’t realise you needed (with a bit more kick than wh... Uncategorised0 Comments93 views
Interview with Alexa Taylor: Director of The Blue Room Theatre’s See You Next Tuesday Pelican25 June 2019 Alexa Taylor recently sat down with Arts Editor Stirling Kain to chat about representation, the messiness of teendom, and Alexa’s latest theatre production, S... Uncategorised0 Comments123 views
Review: Perth French Theatre’s Le Bourgeois gentilhomme Pelican26 May 2019 Molière weaves a comedy as effective as any of his contemporaries of the time. Just across the Channel, writers like John Dryden, Ben Jonson and William Wycher... Uncategorised0 Comments87 views
“THIS MUSICAL IS ABOUT HER” – A review of UDS’ “The Hills Heist” Pelican17 May 2019 “This musical is about Her”, says “The Hills Heist’s” writer Xavier Hazard in his interview with Pelican. He isn’t lying. In more ways than one this... Uncategorised0 Comments171 views
Words with Xavier Hazard and Alex Crouch; THE HILL’S HEIST Pelican14 May 2019 It’s that time of Semester again. The crew at UDS is putting on their Semester 1 comedy musical, “ The Hill's Heist”. Lachlan Serventy sat down just outsi... Uncategorised0 Comments150 views
The Wonderful World of Dissocia: Review Pelican25 March 2019 The Wonderful World of Dissocia is a pitch-black absurdist comedy about the experiences of a young woman living with the challenges of a chronic mental illness.... Uncategorised0 Comments80 views
The Cherry Orchard: Review Pelican20 March 2019 The Cherry Orchard, by Anton Chekhov, is a challenge, and to stage it is brave; directors from Konstantin Stanislavsky to Peter Brook have grappled with it. So,... Uncategorised0 Comments344 views
Romeo and Juliet: REVIEW Pelican20 March 2019 This review comes with a disclaimer: that is, any play over 3 hours in length and performed fully in Shakespearian language. Don’t get me wrong, the play was ... Uncategorised0 Comments165 views