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a storm of tea cups

~ Zenobia Frost

a storm of tea cups

Category Archives: Review

REVIEW: Sons of Sin

May 20, 2013

A bathtub. Giant playing cards. Splattered blood. Casting a circle around these few props, nine bearded young men crack open …

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Review: The Travelling Sisters Let Loose (Anywhere Fest)

May 20, 2013

Review by Nerissa Rowan It’s the last night of the Anywhere Theatre Festival, and the show is sold out. We …

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Review: Growing Pains (Anywhere Fest)

May 17, 2013

Review by Nerissa Rowan When you think of poetry, do you think Shakespearean sonnets or bush ballads? In Growing Pains, …

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Review: Mixtape (Anywhere Fest)

May 17, 2013

Review by Nerissa Rowan “I’ve made you a mixtape.” Sure, it’s an old-school concept — but you may remember a …

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Review: Skin & Wake Up (Anywhere Fest)

May 16, 2013

Anywhere Festival double bill: “Skin” and “Wake Up” Reviewed by Nerissa Rowan Skin There’s a lot to be said for …

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Anywhere Fest: Ma Ma Ma Mad

May 16, 2013

Merlynn Tong (Zen Zen Zo) has microphone in hand for her one-woman spectacular, MA MA MA MAD. Her other hand is outstretched …

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REVIEW: The Nightingale and the Rose (Anywhere Fest)

May 13, 2013

Directorial team Jennifer Bismire (live production, puppetry and design), Belinda McCulloch (film) and Richard Grantham (music) transform Oscar Wilde’s tale …

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REVIEW: My Struggle (Anywhere Fest)

May 10, 2013

My Struggle: The Life and Times of an Individ (In a World Full of Hipsters) Reviewed by Nerissa Rowan, May …

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REVIEW: Frankenstein

May 7, 2013

Fractal Theatre reanimates the Gothic horror in a new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, playing at Brisbane’s beloved Arts Theatre. …

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Food: Item Not as Described

April 24, 2013

Trigger warning: discussion of sexual violence. (Also, relevant to that trigger warning: spoiler warning.) La Boite describes Food as a “feast …

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Zenobia Frost is an Australian writer and critic whose debut poetry collection, The Voyage, was released in 2009. She is fond of strange myths, incisive verse, theatre, graveyards, tea, and editing.

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