The most wonderful element of David Chase’s coming-of-age drama set in the 1960’s is the glorious music. This is the time when The Beatles started finding success and the world was also discovering the likes of The Rolling Stones. Douglas an American/Italian geeky high school kid in New Jersey gets invited by his best … Continue reading
Not F**kin’ Sorry! ☆☆☆ Soho Theatre, London Not F**kin Sorry is a self-styled ‘crip punk’ performance. Not Your Circus Dog Collective and Access All Areas entertain with message driven satirical set pieces about how neurally atypical people are treated, mixed with cabaret style audience participation. Devised and embodied by atypical performers DJ (Housni Hassan), … Continue reading
I so relate to the title of this movie, as it is something I would probably scream out at the top of my voice in a temper tantrum before everybody, me included, would burst out laughing. It was what first made me notice this movie in the Netflix catalogue, but the reason I then sat … Continue reading
Jonah is a scruffy twenty-something who lives in a large ramshackled house in Sydney’s inner city that he inherited from his parents and now shares with his two best friends Gus and Stevie with whom he makes a passable living throwing weekly wild house parties. Money may be tight, but there is plenty of drugs, sex … Continue reading
Not the Edinburgh Fringe ☆☆☆☆ Above the Stag Theatre, London For the second year in a row, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival has been canceled. There are hordes of writers, performers, directors, and producers gasping to get their work in front of an audience. The Above the Stag Theatre, our current favorite Vauxhall venue, has stepped … Continue reading