Review: Kinetica – Where Science Meets Art
Not knowing much about MADSOC beforehand, I was pleasantly surprised at the work of art that I witnessed, writes Sameer Murthy.
REVIEW: Before Tomorrow – A Cabaret
Every time I go to see a MUSE show I can’t help but think “what the hell are these people wasting their time at university for?” Go get yourselves recording contracts already because you’re all bloody amazing.
Revue’d: Womn’s Revue Prom Committee presents Memories R Always
Honestly it’s hard, and frankly unnecessary, to choose a favourite amongst this incredible selection of women. As I scoured for highlights I was at a loss; I ended up taking notes on almost every sketch. I will say from slam poet Satan to the edgy Kathy of krafternoons with Kathy, the solo
Revue’d: QUEER SPACE 9
Alison Eslake thought that Queer Space 9 was the perfect blend of wacky and relatable.
Revue’d: ROBOPoC Closing Night
The diverse cast carried a revue in which the reality of the experience of people of colour were encapsulated through an intrepid approach, fearless and yet charming.
Revue’d: 2017 Sydney Uni Review
My plan was to go in, write down every single sketch I found funny then rank accordingly the next morning. However, on the night, I ended up writing down every, single, skit.
Revue’d: ROBOPoC
'I'd go buy that for a dollar' - and so should you. In it's first year as an 'official' USU Revue Society, ROBOPoC sets a high standard.
Becky Lucas’ Baby: The Girl Next Door Has A Wicked Quip
Jake Landa reviews sly comedian Becky Lucas in her new show Baby at the Sydney Comedy Festival '16.
SURG MUSEings On MUSE’s Feel-Good And Mind-Blowing Legally Blonde
At its roots, Legally Blonde is a classically Aussie tale in spirit – underdog faces biggest challenge by going to Ivy League law school and discovering the self with the help of a ragtag bunch of friends in an effort to win back her love