Courtney J. Pascoe

Arcadia – amusing, baffling and entrancing

Love story: some assembly required. Transcending timelines, Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia is an incredibly clever play where everything in the past…

12 years ago

Red Silk – disquieting, dynamic and relentlessly sharp

Intruding on an intimate and heated discussion between two psychiatrists and a mentally unstable woman is an experience certain to…

12 years ago

The Same Paige / Janey Does Stand-Up

What is most satisfying about a production at the Blue Room Theatre is that the performances are low-key and brimming…

12 years ago

Hope is the Saddest – provocative and dark

The passion writer and director Jeffrey Jay Fowler and his co-creators Michelle Robin Anderson and Natalie Holmwood have for Hope…

12 years ago

The White Divers of Broome – Rich and Compelling

Visually spectacular and elaborate, the Black Swan State Theatre Company presents Hilary Bell’s newly commissioned The White Divers of Broome as…

12 years ago

The Day The Sky Turned Black – Humbling and Uplifting

When confronted with the concept that in a maddened frenzy a man decides to salvage his lawnmower from an imminent…

12 years ago

When the Rain Stops Falling – Black Swan

Walking into the theatre knowing little more than a grandfather predicts a fish will fall from the sky, only for…

13 years ago

The Damned – Black Swan

“Welcome to Rainbow. Not what you think”. This is an apt sign for the lazy, bleak town where two teenage…

13 years ago

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof – Perth Season

With the audience immersed and sweating at the restless scenes of the sweltering South, it’s no wonder the season of…

13 years ago