Samo Is Dead
In Samo Is Dead, a “motif of modern youth speaks to a more universal idea of spiritual connection”, writes Harrison Dumesich
Revue’d: PoCRevue’s Heroes Of Time Past Takes On Systemic Racism, One 8-bit Mini Boss At A Time
Whilst it was somewhat sad to see my childhood heroine destroyed by an aluminium goon bag, I was faced with the reality that all good things must come to an (alcoholic) end.
Review: Buried Child
Incredibly evocative, the society’s latest production reveals to us the hilarious, heartbreaking and often horrifying aspects of the decaying American Dream.
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.
SURG MUSEings on MUSE Presents: Grease
The chicks’ll scream for Greased Lightning (no seriously, expect a lot of screams)