by Dave Bradley | Mar 7, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews, Spoken Word
The Bally at Gluttony, Tue 6 Mar. [CABARET/SPOKEN WORD – SA] Various incarnations of NGR have played at the Fringe and beyond for a fair few years now, and they’ve garnered some high praise and peculiarly profound socio-political insights, and yet certain members of...
by David Robinson | Mar 7, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Mainstage at Bakehouse Theatre, Tue 6 Mar. [THEATRE/SPOKEN WORD – UK] BETWEEN THE CROSSES sees Will Huggins tell the story of his great-uncle Edgar’s experiences during the First World War with the Durham Light Infantry. He is assisted by the recorded voice of Edgar...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 5, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Children's Entertainment, Interactive, Reviews
Tandanya Theatre at Live From Tandanya, Sun 4 Mar. [CHILDREN’S/PERFORMANCE – SA] Kids and bubbles – well, at least some of it might have been done before. However this show’s unique difference is the scientific basis on which we, the audience, get to understand how...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 3, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
The Peacock at Gluttony, Fri 2 Mar. [CIRCUS AND PHYSICAL THEATRE – VIC] Breathtaking and clever, seven circus performers, who should also be called athletes, defy gravity and had the audience erupting into spontaneous applause with individual and collective feats of...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 3, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
rhubarb, rhubarb at RAJOPOLIS at Raj House, Fri 2 Mar. [COMEDY/DIGITAL MEDIA – VIC] Fresh and engaging, Marcus Willis has us really wanting to know what happened next as he takes us on a journey through his grandfathers’ diary. Alan was a lovely gentle-man who ran a...