by Michael Coghlan | Jun 12, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Comedy, Reviews
Festival Theatre Stage, Thu 11 Jun What a ride! Roaming spotlights playing over audience and stage at the start of the show suggested we were in for something big! Looking positively glamorous in gold, UK’s Frisky & Mannish enter the stage to form a...
by Michael Coghlan | Jun 11, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews
Space Theatre, Wed 10 Jun It took about thirty seconds for me to be swaying in my seat to the vocal sounds of Lisa Young, the group’s resident expert on the music of South India. If you’ve ever heard a Tabla player and a classical Indian singer engaged in the routine...
by Bobby Goudie | Jun 11, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Comedy, Reviews
ArtSpace, Wed 10 Jun Ash Flanders jests that his private school education and white upper-middle class childhood is the perfect platform to play the victim. He is fuelled by witnessing other people playing out their own self-perceived victim attitude, together with...
by Nikki Fort | Jun 11, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Music, Reviews
Dunstan Playhouse, Wed 10 Jun Moody, broody, atmospheric soundscapes travelling from the edge of classy country to the sophisticated side of rock, there is no genre for Tex Perkins and The Dark Horses. It’s just Tex Perkins-ish. Like a mellow wine in a warm bath with...
by Rosie van Heerde | Jun 8, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews, Theatre
Dunstan Playhouse, Mon 8 Jun Set in the trenches of Fromelles, France in WW1, The Front has been a labour of love by writer/composer Lane Hinchcliffe. Making its professional debut (in its current format) at Adelaide Cabaret Festival, this dramatic musical theatre...