by Rosie van Heerde | Mar 13, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
Gluttony’s Peacock, Thu Mar 12 Seasoned Aussie comic Fiona O’Loughlin started chatting as soon as she hit the stage and did not stop for 55 minutes. She begins with a few anecdotes about life growing up in Warooka that would hit the funny bone of anyone who has...
by Siân Williams | Mar 12, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
The Garden Of Unearthly Delights’ Aurora Spiegeltent, Wed Mar 11 With the excitement of children we entered the big tent to see La Soirée. They are celebrating their 10th year of global touring and high energy entertainment, and provided the most alluring and...
by Adrian Miller | Mar 12, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews, Theatre
La Bohème, Wed Mar 11 This show begins promisingly with an impressive version of Florence And The Machine’s Girl With One Eye, sung by Morgan Powell. The lyrics of this song, with references to having an eye cut out with a knife, seem perfectly suited to an Edgar Alan...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 12, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Flinders St Baptist Church, Wed Mar 11 The Cardinals compresses 2000 years of human history into less than two hours, and tightly focuses this narrative within a puppet stage a few square metres in size. Mostly drawing on significant events of biblical history,...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 11, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews
Holden Street Theatres’ Studio, Tue Mar 10 Perth duo Laura Boynes and Tony Currie bring some unique contemporary dance work to the 2015 Adelaide Fringe. The piece looks at the ridiculous nature of living in the 21st century. There are several elements to piece which...