Review: Outpatient
A relatable exploration of mortality and finding the humour within the darkest hours of life through karaoke, running and love.
Review: Outpatient
A relatable exploration of mortality and finding the humour within the darkest hours of life through karaoke, running and love.
Review: An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo
"This is a show we can all relate to"
Review: Bullied
A coming-of-age meets being-of-age drama
Review: Rock, Paper, Scissors
A joyous revival. Though working in TV production, Hayden’s writing is too good, too well-shaped not to develop in theatre instead.
Review: Don’t Stop Believing: A Theatric Remix of the 1980’s
Not What I Was Expecting
Review: The Book of Will
The Hub Theatre Company’s version of this play makes magic with seemingly little in they way of set and props, but through Bryn Boice’s direction, a sparse stage becomes bustling London.
Review: Yoga with Jillian
A Wickedly Funny and Deeply Moving Tour de Force
Review: Pretty Beast
Vibrant performance, which runs the entire range of emotions, told with humor, poignance and searing sadness.