Peter Pan Goes Wrong: Review Pelican19 March 2019 Every so often, something will go wrong in a stage show or musical, like a piece of costume falls off, or the audio effects aren’t entirely synched up properl... Uncategorised0 Comments97 views
Our Town : PIAF Review Pelican19 February 2019 Our Town, presented by Black Swan Theatre Company, is the latest re-imagining of Thornton Wilder’s tale of quaint 1900’s life in the fictional town of Grove... Uncategorised0 Comments104 views
Paper Doll Review: FRINGE WORLD Festival Pelican14 February 2019 Paper Doll is an unpretentious insight into a twisted, emotionally turbulent and unfathomably complex relationship, gravitating around abuse, trauma and pain. T... Uncategorised0 Comments219 views
‘Sad TV Man’ makes for a happy audience: FRINGE WORLD Festival Review Pelican30 January 2019 The University of Western Australia’s very own UDS (University Dramatic Society) takes the FRINGE WORLD stage in ‘Sad TV Man’. But don’t let the name de... Entertainment0 Comments268 views
Blueberry Play Review: FRINGE WORLD Festival Pelican23 January 2019 Whether you are waiting for, reminiscing about, or suffering through your angsty teenage years, Blueberry Play will certainly feel incredibly familiar, touching... Uncategorised0 Comments39 views
FRONT Review: Perth Fringe Festival Pelican19 January 2019 Friday night’s opening of Michael Abercromby’s latest show FRONT served up a hypnotic mix of theatre, banter and music - and a few c bombs to go along with ... Uncategorised0 Comments292 views
Interview with Geordie Crawley – Writer and Director of Hive Mind Pelican1 May 2018 The audience is smarter than you think, and everyone wants you to succeed. So just get on with it. You’re gonna be fine. Visual ArtVoice0 Comments129 views
Nassim – The Confluence of Language and Motherhood Pelican3 March 2018 Tomatoes, a blue story book, and the most unconventional theatre experience you will ever encounter. Nassim Soleimanpour’s self-titled play Nassim is an explo... Voice0 Comments41 views
Review: Hypatia (Blue Room) Pelican3 October 2017 The physicality and urgency of the performance brought the story of one woman, and in a way the stories of all women, powerfully alive. Katie McAllister reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments80 views
Review: The Advisors (The Last Great Hunt) Pelican10 June 2017 "Particular passages were the white male performer made an alphabetised recount of racial slurs, or where a female performer attempts to put a positive spin on sexual assault, stood out as unseemly highlights." Nick Morlet reviews Uncategorised0 Comments121 views