
When post and version 1.0 combined for this happy theatrical twin pack, there was the sight of political and performative bedfellows getting into bed.

The problem I found with The Nightwatchman is that it is so self-consciously beautiful it's bloodless.

A Jew and a German explore the legacy of the Holocaust. It is a convergence that is rife with personal and political tension, the cultural legacy of atrocity and guilt through historical implication.


Screwdrivers. Broken glass. Nights in hospital. Parents begging their children to return home.

Loki Rickus strings together a series of songs to portray his feelings about his transformation from private school boy to performer in his one-man show Eight.