Reviews


“…set and lighting designs are superbly complemented by Corwin Ferguson’s projections. This is one time that the images on the screens at the back of the stage are absolutely essential. I cannot conceive of this play working as well without them.” Louis Hobson 2014 – Calgary Sun (You Will Remember Me)

 

“Compelling projections from Corwin Ferguson which flicker across a large screen at the back of the stage… add virtual life to the goings on.” Ruth Myles 2014 – Calgary Herald (Games: Who Wants to Play?)

 

“…technical wizardry from Corwin Ferguson…” Jerry Wasserman 2013 – The Province (Broken Sex Doll)

 

“Corwin Ferguson’s projection design is exquisite… Ferguson throws washes of moving colour onto Webber’s panels. The moment at which those washes resolved into a grainy slow-motion image of Callas singing was the most thrilling of the night for me.” Colin Thomas 2012 – Georgia Straight (Master Class)

 

“…as she recalls fragments of her life against Corwin Ferguson’s beautiful kaleidoscopic backdrop of unfocused projections of herself.” Jerry Wasserman 2012 – Vancouver Plays (Master Class)

 

“…stunning projections that at times take on a three-dimensional feel.” Mark Robins 2014 – Vancouver Presents (Kosmic Mambo)

 

“Corwin Ferguson, who adapted this production, rises to the occasion adding just enough nods to the more famous of the Parker/Stone creations to remind us where Cannibal comes from, and his South Park-inspired projections that help set time and place are smart and at times quite funny” Mark Robins 2014 – Vancouver Presents (Cannibal: The Musical)

 

“Compelling projections from Corwin Ferguson” Ruth Myles 2014 – Calgary Herald (Games: Who Wants to Play)

 

“…dynamite rear projects from Corwin Ferguson” Louis Hobson 2014 – Calgary Sun (Games: Who Wants to Play)

 

“Corwin Ferguson’s video design is excellent…” Marsha Lederman 2013 – Globe And Mail (Broken Sex Doll)

 

Some LINKS TO FULL REVIEWS:

Cannibal: The Musical:
http://vancouverpresents.com/theatre/vancouver-fringe/fringe-review-cannibal-musical-pure-silliness/

Kosmic Mambo:
http://vancouverpresents.com/theatre/theatre-review-kosmic-mambo-innovative-visually-stunning/

Playing With Fire, The Theo Fleury Story:
http://ephemeralpleasures.com/2015/02/02/one-man-weekend/
http://www.hicksbiz.com/Home/tabid/56/entryid/344/Default.aspx

You Will Remember Me:
http://www.calgarysun.com/2014/03/17/you-will-remember-you-will-remember-me

Games: Who Wants to Play
http://calgaryherald.com/entertainment/ruth-myles-games-comes-out-a-draw-at-playrites
http://www.calgarysun.com/2014/03/17/games-who-wants-to-play-a-topnotch-drama

Master Class:
http://www.straight.com/arts/master-class-flatters-its-audience
http://www.vancourier.com/entertainment/chiarelli-s-diva-is-divine-in-master-class-1.385799
http://www.vancouverplays.com/theatre/reviews/review_artsclub_master_class_12.shtml

Broken Sex Doll:
http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=b2efafa9-7012-406b-b248-86c5ce0626d5
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/theatre-and-performance/theatre-reviews/singing-sex-and-robots-just-dont-bring-the-kids-to-this-sci-fi-musical-sex-comedy/article9814595/