by Catherine Blanch | Nov 4, 2016 | Classical, Interviews, Music, Opera
by Catherine Blanch. Formed nearly 40 years ago by members of the various university choral societies who wanted to keep singing together after graduating from university, Graduate Singers has since grown to include people from all walks of life – not just university...
by Dave Bradley | Nov 1, 2016 | Interviews, Live Music, Music
by Dave Bradley. Kim Wilde hadn’t been up long when she recently spoke to us by phone about her impending Australian tour (she was in “a bit of a toothpaste daze” after a Gilmore Girls marathon with her daughter the night before), and yet she still had plenty to say...
by Dave Bradley | Oct 26, 2016 | Book, Interviews, Music
by Dave Bradley. Lol Tolhurst, drummer and keyboardist for and a founding member of The Cure, recently spoke to us about his autobiography Cured and discussed what drove him to put pen to paper (or fire up the computer) and confess all. Before we get properly into...
by Catherine Blanch | Oct 24, 2016 | Comedy, Interviews, Theatre
by Catherine Blanch. Following successful seasons in Sydney and Melbourne, the world premiere of John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers – Live is heading to Adelaide for a three week run at Her Majesty’s Theatre. With a cast handpicked by Cleese himself, Fawlty Towers – Live is...
by Bobby Goudie | Oct 3, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Interviews
by Bobby Goudie. Cabaret superstar Michael Griffiths has had an accomplished 2016. He won a Helpmann Award for his Adelaide Cabaret Festival show Cole and was the ‘best reviewed cabaret show’ of the entire Edinburgh Fringe Festival. While retaining his...
by Catherine Blanch | Oct 2, 2016 | Dance, Family Entertainment, Interviews, Musical Theatre
by Catherine Blanch. It’s the 1960s when TV dance shows were all the rage and segregation was rife. But change is in the air when Tracy Turnblad, a dance-loving Baltimore teen, successfully auditions for a place on The Corny Collins Show. Dreams come true and...