Monthly Archives: November, 2019

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On The Page Review: In Darkness Visible by Tony Jones

Forbidden love. Political unrest. Secrets. Lies. Intrigue… Tony Jones’ second novel, In Darkness Visible, contains all of the above, and more. This racy story is set...

On The Screen Reviews: The Report

Con's Score: 3.5 Bottles of water Isn’t Adam Driver running hot right now, which is good because he’s a talented actor, who deserves more than...

On The Screen Review: Pain and Glory

Con's Score: 4.5 Dragons I’m not normally a fan of stories about the pain of artists. They feel self indulgent and the audience doesn’t really...

Theatre Now Review: A Delicate Balance

Felicity's Score: 3 martinis /5 Tobias and Agnes are empty nesters...or so they thought. A sister, daughter, and two friends, all seemingly uninvited, are the...

Theatre Now Review: Good Dog

Felicity's Score: 4.5/5 Barks Arinze Kene’s Good Dog is a revolt against concrete notions of good and bad, with Green Door Theatre treating us to...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: First Love is the Revolution

Felicitiy's Score: 4.5/5 Molehills Rita Kalnejais (BC, Babyteeth) writes of blood, love, and lust, in the electrifying First Love is the Revolution presented by Griffin...

Theatre Now Review: The Choir Of Man

Oliver's Score: 4 / 5 stars “Choir of Man” is a love letter to the classic, idealism of the pub environment, where everyone knows your...

Theatre Now Review: The House at Boundary Road Liverpool

Mark's Score 3 / 5 Stars The press release for this work is what whetted my appetite: ‘The House at Boundary Road Liverpool is a...

On The Screen Review: National Theatre Live – A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Con's Score: 4 Flying Fairies In this latest National Theatre Live productions, we’re taken into the pit of ‘the round’ of the Bridge Theatre for...

On The Page Review: The Art of Dying by Ambrose Parry

One of Dr. Simpson’s cases has died and he is being blamed for the woman’s death. Is it just jealous colleagues smearing his name...

Theatre Now Review: The Underpants

Felicity's Score: 3/5 pantaloons The Underpants at the Seymour Centre positions itself as a rambunctious comedy from the genius of Steve Martin, and Anthony Gooley...