Interview: André Aciman
The author of Call Me By Your Name on repressed desire, modern love, and warped memories.
Fresh Music Fridays #5: 04/05/18
Welcome to the first instalment of Fresh Music Fridays, where new releases of the week are put under the microscope by SURG's resident music writers.
Fresh Music Fridays #4: 27/04/18
Welcome to the first instalment of Fresh Music Fridays, where new releases of the week are put under the microscope by SURG's resident music writers.
Fresh Music Fridays #3: 20/04/18
Welcome to the first instalment of Fresh Music Fridays, where new releases of the week are put under the microscope by SURG's resident music writers.
Fresh Music Fridays #2: 13/04/18
Welcome to the first instalment of Fresh Music Fridays, where new releases of the week are put under the microscope by SURG's resident music writers.
Fresh Music Fridays #1: 06/04/18
Welcome to the first instalment of Fresh Music Fridays, where new releases of the week are put under the microscope by SURG's resident music writers.
Review: FBi Takeover of The Marly
What can you expect from a two dollar show? Is this too good to be true? Did we drink enough beforehand? How and why did we eat that much Chinese food?
Gig Review: The Story So Far @ Factory Theatre
It’s clear why The Story So Far are at the very front of the rising punk scene — their live performance is just as rich as their studio sound, ever-evolving and growing fiercer and fiercer.
Review: SUDS’ The Aliens
There are only three characters in The Aliens. Set entirely in the back alleyway of a coffee shop in Vermont, nothing much happens either. That, however, is entirely the point in this play punctuated by silence.
SURG MUSEings on MUSE’s Parade
The musical explores rumour and misjudgement and general mistrust in a community, placing it in the Trump induced, distrustful and prejudiced nature of present day. Its relevancy is paramount.