'A memoir about grief by a writer at the top of her form.'
'The freezing temperature is not the only thing that will send chills along your spine.'
'Now in its 14th iterative, the anthology continues to bring forth a new array of science writing.'
'A sensitive and exciting apocalyptic tale.'
'Patricia Cornelius' latest play tells the story of the WikiLeaks founder who 'wanted to change the world'.'
'Both witty and wily, Deborah Frances-White's play makes for a very entertaining night in the theatre.'
'A ferociously funny, controlled yet chaotic Blak vaudevillian comedy that pulls no punches and decapitates its prisoners.'
'A compelling play about the inheritance of fascism in Spain.'
'An excellent production of a 30-year-old play, but it does feel a bit dated.'
'A well-executed and chilling account of Catholic education in days gone by.'
'A masterful collection that succeeds as an outpouring of love and exploration of grief.'
'A road trip that meanders around love and loss.'