Joel Hillman and Charlie O’Grady felt complicit in a trainwreck.
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Peter Walsh and Samantha Jonscher discovered the virtues of floating in the dark.
A white male of above average intelligence attempts to impose important truths on the world through convoluted conversations with his…
Writer Ian Meadows wants us to know we’re all going to die. Between Two Waves, directed by Jack Ballhausen for…
Nakkiah Lui’s Kill the Messenger has been billed as a “game changer” for black theatre. The show centres around…
Anna Egerton and Freya Newman review another offering from the Mardi Gras film festival, She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry.
Anna Egerton reviews a film about homosexual relationships in Kenya.
Marcus James hates (but not really) Peter Hook.
(Eds note: This review contains brief, aesthetic criticism of a representation of self-harm.) Student theatre necessitates a degree of innovation.…
Lisa Xia reports on the Union’s shifting attitudes towards transparency