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Review: Angella Dravid's Down the Rabbit Hole
An unflinchingly honest telling of an international tryst gone seriously awry, criminal justice and a fake friendship with a serial…
Review: Ari Eldjárn – Pardon My Icelandic
He’s Iceland’s biggest comedy star, but in a country of 340,000 people, that’s not much of a claim.
Review: Sophie Willan – Branded
Unashamed defiance, rebellion and rudeness is the streak running through this young English comedian’s stand-up show.
Review: Stephen K Amos – Bread and Circuses
Amos has the sort of commanding presence and confidence that could only have come from years of working the circuit.
Review: Comedy Zone Asia
A worthy reminder that making people laugh is indeed a global phenomenon, not just restricted to privileged first world white…
Review: John Kearns - Don't Worry They're Here
An uneven exploration of suburban joys, stresses and melancholia, delivered aggressively, without tonal shading.
Review: Mark Watson - I'm Not Here
Bespectacled Englishman Mark Watson is in some respects the quintessential stand-up.
Review: Stephanie Tisdell – Identity Steft
Unafraid to jump from confronting to funny, Tisdell delivers a show that everyone can take something away from.
Review: Zelman Symphony Orchestra, French Connections
The Zelman Symphony excels with French Connections under the baton of new conductor, Rick Prakhoff.
Can the arts and Medical Humanities prevent burn out?
Art can be considered a solution to burnout, due to the therapeutic capabilities art offers those who engage with it.