Lots to uncover in Bone Wars
Matthew MacKenzie’s Bone Wars: The Curse of the Pathological Palaeontologists is a little difficult to explain. First, we have four children…
Matthew MacKenzie’s Bone Wars: The Curse of the Pathological Palaeontologists is a little difficult to explain. First, we have four children…
There is one theatre company that seems to be becoming synonymous with the word ‘epic’ in this city: Punctuate! Theatre….
When most people see a bad remake of Godzilla, they roll their eyes and turn it off. But not Amber…
These Joneses aren’t the ones you’re trying to keep up with. They’re the ones that you don’t know about or…
Even more than with most plays, you are stepping into another world when you enter The Roxy on Gateway to…
Remember the awesome interdisciplinary wonder that was Bears last season? How Matthew Mackenzie’s script, a chorus of dancers from Good Women Dance…
Love. Family. Betrayal. Beauty. War. Sex. Community. Religion. Judgement. In art these big themes are repeated over and over again….
This post was originally published on Sound + Noise. Little One is a chilling play. The kind where the horribleness of…
Little One is a chilling play. The kind where the horribleness of the situation being portrayed on stage sticks with you…