Category ★★★☆☆

REVIEW: Medea Gosperia

Reading Time: 3 minutesThere is nothing better than a Greek tragedy to stir up the emotions and this adaptation certainly did that! The retelling of Medea Gosperia in a contemporary musical brought out Medea’s sass, Jason’s misogyny and the painful tragic moments befitting of a Greek tragedy. The story was well told, and I really felt the hardship that Medea was going through. The moment where Medea came out in a colourful change of costume after the interval was a flourishing moment for the woman who had been so badly betrayed. And by the time we got to the end, half of the cast were covered in fake blood, which is the definition of a good Greek tragedy!

REVIEW: Wet Feet

Reading Time: 2 minutesWet Feet is a 2 person play written by Michael Neri and directed by Dominic Rouse. It tells the story of two men who meet in a gay sauna, one the younger confident Nathan, played by Matthew Edgar, and the other the older still closeted Franko played by Michael Neri, who also wrote the show. An unlikely romance begins to blossom as we find out more about the lives and idiosyncrasies of these two men.