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Review: The Turn of the Screw is an impressive thriller
Ceridwen likes to be uncomfortable. The Turn of The Screw is a new stage adaptation of Henry James’s gothic novella written and directed by Richard Hilliar. Read Ced’s review of it here.
Review: let’s learn ballet with Don Quixote
Ceridwen is a weird horror film nerd who loves to perform interdisciplinary research. Last weekend she attended The Australian Ballet’s Don Quixote in a “pas de quatre” (a step of four). Learn some new ballet words with Ced in her review here!
Review: SHIT doesn’t quite make the jump from theatre to film
Charlotte is a theatre nerd and Ceridwen is a film nerd. Last weekend they both saw Patricia Cornelius, Susie Dee and Trudy Hellier’s SHIT, a film based on a play of the same name and made by a very similar creative team. Read their review of it here.
Kaleidoscope’s 2022 Round Up: the art that changed the course of our year
We asked some of our writers to tell us about the pieces of art that changed the course of their year in 2022. We don’t believe in “best”, but we do believe in the power of well-made, exciting bits of creativity to make us feel things. Read about some of them here!
Review: Art + Information is an exciting three-course meal
Ceridwen is passionate about artsifying the sciences. Read her review of the University of Sydney’s performance lecture series, where art brings big ideas to life, here!
Ceridwen Bush on Ceridwen Bush: artsifying a political economy essay
Ceridwen hasn’t been reading much other than her own uni assignment, read her review of her trip into postmodernism here.
Review: Crimes of the Future needs less plot and more squirm
Ceridwen loves things that are disgusting. Read her review of David Cronenberg’s long-awaited newest film here.