by Matt Saunders | Mar 11, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews
Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Thu 10 Mar Simultaneously confronting and confounding, Atlanta Eke has crafted a performance full of visceral imagery and sound, but its provocations stack upon one another with ultimately mixed results. Billed as ‘dance meets...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 15, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Event, Reviews
Aperitif Bar, Ibis Adelaide, Sun 14 Feb Who wouldn’t want to get the chance to be a spy? An opportunity to have all of the excitement of being undercover, eluding detection and pretending to ‘be’ James Bond or perhaps a little more like Maxwell Smart and all of this...
by Dave Bradley | Jan 5, 2016 | DVDs
Paramount, M, 131 Mins It’s been four years since the fourth M:I epic (Ghost Protocol), and that’s more than enough time to whip up something fittingly and spectacularly silly for this fifth instalment in the franchise (which has been running since 1996, believe it or...
by Nikki Fort | Jun 19, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews
ArtSpace, Thu 18 Jun Lionel Bart was an amazing composer. Unable to read or write music and never formally trained, he composed some of the most famous music of our time, including the hugely successful stage show Oliver! Phil Scott’s one-man show is packed full of...
by Rosie van Heerde | Apr 6, 2015 | Musical Theatre, Theatre
by Rosie van Heerde. Musical Theatre Company Pelican Productions are all set for the unveiling of their most ambitious project yet – the staging of that eminently enchanting childhood tale, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Based on James Bond author Ian Fleming’s only...