REVIEWS Articles

‘The F Word’ is theatre that needs to take up space.

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‘The reality is that we live in an anti-fat society.’ This is from the note in The F Word playbill from co-creators and performers Keshia Cheesman and Bianca Miranda. It captures in its totality what fat people experience each and every day. It’s a space where thinness is revered and considered the beauty standard, and […]

Édouard Lock’s Écho is a study of micro movement

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Édouard Lock is a world renowned choreographer and founder of the contemporary dance company La La La Human Steps. His newest work Écho, is a evening of cinematographic performance and live dance performance. This performance is aptly named Écho as it is a film that echoes on stage. It is choreography that you watch on […]

Ghost River Theatre’s ‘Struck’ fails to be striking

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Ghost River Theatre’s Struck is a lot of things. It’s a stream of consciousness. It’s an exploration of an split second that changes everything. It’s examining a traumatic event. Written and directed by artistic director Eric Rose, Struck tells of the true story of how Eric was struck by lightning at the age of 21. […]