Apr 8Women You Know: A Conversation for our GenerationI first heard about Women You Know through both word of mouth and social media, and I was instantly intrigued. The Instagram page...
Apr 8‘Where is my Lady’s Lady, Where is Romeo?’: Romeo and Juliet ReviewFor a 21st century audience Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is by now a tale as old as time: boy and girl meet, boy and girl fall in love,...
Apr 2Sweeney Todd Review: A Worthy Production of the Sondheim ClassicDress Rehearsal Review: Laura “Attend the tale of Sweeney Tood…” Taking on a Stephen Sondheim show isn’t easy - particularly one as well...
Mar 22In Memoriam: A Three-Part Review Opening Night Review: Britton Mori Nicole Entin’s play In Memoriam takes a new look at a murder mystery. As you enter the theatre, you...
Mar 18Double-Crossed: High-Energy FunDouble Crossed, a new student-written musical written by Torkington and Harrison, was a hilariously original theatrical experience....
Mar 14Eurydice: Wonderfully WeirdThe production of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice for the On the Rocks Festival is truly weird and wonderful. Directed by Kate Stamoulis and Molly...
Mar 2Amadeus: A genius portrait of mediocrityLaura Bennie explores the relationship between Mozart and his rumoured assassin, Antonio Salieri, in Charles Vivian's portrayal of Amadeus
Feb 21A Day Out at the V&A Dundee Isy Platt guides us through the history and exhibitions of Dundee’s famous design museum.
Feb 1Review: BellevilleWritten by: Katie Norris Belleville, directed by Henry Empson and written by Amy Herzog is a play depicting the harsh realities of the...
Nov 3, 2021Review: PoshPosh, inspired by the Laura Wade play, was a chilling performance highlighting the darkness behind privilege and power inherited by an...
Jun 3, 2021I’m a Person, Not an Idea: The Manic Pixie Dream Girl Trope In FilmShe’s effortlessly chic, she’s a wild child, she’s a walking sex magnet, and best of all...she’s not real! The manic pixie dream girl...
Jun 3, 2021MARINA: Pop’s Revival with a Political TwistMarilena Papalamprou the intersection between art and politics in a fascinating musician’s work Image(s): Pinterest Even though music and...
Jun 3, 2021Poetry and the Love of what is Lost Alice Robson delves into rhetoric surrounding the longing that comes with missing what is gone Image(s): medium.com I’m a very nostalgic...
Jun 3, 2021“I’m Not A Boy, Not Yet A Woman”: Gender Roles In MusicalsSarah Johnston breaks down the nuances of flipping gender in musical theatre roles Image(s): playbill.com With so many shows and revivals...
Jun 3, 2021In Defense of the BaritoneGriffin Godsick laments the fall in popularity of an iconic vocal part Image(s): history.com I’m going to issue you a challenge... Ready?...
Jun 3, 2021Theatre and Streaming: where will we be post-pandemic?Isy Platt discusses the future of theatrical streaming as audiences are allowed to return to the venues Image(s): www.ntlive.com Picture...
Jun 3, 2021Behind the Cover ArtFeatured: Isabelle Molinari At the end of what will almost certainly be remembered as one of the most turbulent twelve months in recent...
Jun 2, 2021Examining 2001: A Space Odyssey’s continuing cultural impact through the Utah monolithIsy Platt explores 2001: A Space Odyssey’s relevancy in today's world Image(s): Wikipedia (This article contains some spoilers as to the...
Jun 1, 2021La Glaneuse: A Guide to the Films of Agnès Varda Rory Gibb discusses Agnès Varda and her work Agnès and her cat Nini Image(s): www.cine-tamaris.fr Though renowned for directing films...
May 30, 2021Synthetic Content: The Rise of Virtual Clothing Caitlin Kilpatrick explores whether digital fashion promises to revolutionise the industry or become this season's forgettable trend...