Monthly Archives: May 2015

May 08

Animal/People – Brooke Robinson and our psychic shadows. (Theatre Review)

Animal/People Rock Surfers Theatre Company 29 April – 16 May – You can grab your tickets here. Animal/People has many interesting facets to its beauty – and this is a deeply beautiful production; beautiful as a sensory pleasure that gives deep satisfaction to the mind. The best kind of beauty. The lighting, the sound, the […]

May 05

A Town Named War Boy – Ross Mueller builds an intimacy that reaches through the years. (Theatre Review)

A Town Named War Boy ATYP – The State Library of NSW 29 April to 9 May – You can grab your tickets here. Images Tracy Schramm “Isn’t it marvelous what a man can put up with and yet be happy.” We hear all the time, in the many attempts to bring us closer to […]

May 03

Vice – Melvyn Morrow challenges you in your role as judge, jury and executioner. (Theatre Review)

Vice King Street Theatre April 21 to May 9. You can grab your tickets here. Image credits to Thomas Adams It’s taken me a long time to write about Vice. I kept changing my approach, and that in itself tells you this is a piece of theatre that is very thought-provoking and worth spending those […]

May 03

Jupiter Ascending – Sci-Fi as it should be or One for the true believers. (Film Review)

I’ve left my review of this film till the hype wore down, considering I have a monumental personal problem with film reviewing this year that is either born of a certain number of years immersing myself in the critical community, or film reviews getting dramatically worse each year – I suspect my problem is a […]