by Adrian Miller | May 24, 2018 | CDs, Music, Reviews
A simple opening guitar riff, a bit of a strum, and a wistful vocal, and David Robinson is delivering his ‘Inner Groove’. It’s been a while coming. David has released individual tracks on various (mainly SCALA) compilation albums in recent years, some of which appear...
by Michael Coghlan | May 18, 2018 | Dance, Reviews
Space Theatre, Thu 17 May. Directed by Alison Currie, Concrete Impermanence is about the fragility of existence. I know that because the program told me so. But really it could have been about anything. And that is both the challenge and advantage of modern dance. It...
by Janine Spearpoint | May 17, 2018 | Live Music, Music, Reviews
Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, Wed 16 May. Warmed up by Adelaide’s own Truth Corroded and San Francisco Bay Area’s Death Angel, old and new fans alike then watch with anticipation for Brazil’s heavy metal outfit Sepultura to take the stage – and take it, they did! A major...
by Michael Coghlan | May 11, 2018 | Reviews, Theatre
The Little Theatre, University of Adelaide, Thu 10 May. Despite the reference to Nazi Germany in this play’s rather long title Myth, Propaganda And Disaster In Nazi Germany And Contemporary America is principally about America. More scarily perhaps is the fact that it...
by Michael Coghlan | May 5, 2018 | Reviews, Theatre
Holden Street Theatres, Thu 3 May There are many issues at play here in this work by Australian writer Hilary Bell. Nine year old Lizzie sits somewhere on the autism spectrum. Her parents are separated and she has to fight hard to earn their attention. A minor...
by Clayton Werner | May 5, 2018 | Musical Theatre, Reviews, Spoken Word, Theatre
The Bakehouse Theatre, Fri 4 May. Rapunzel is a folk tale that has many different aspects and Casey Thomson has researched the tale through various European traditions, using the kernel of the story and selecting between the different variations to present Lowground....