by FringeGuest1 | Mar 18, 2024 | Adelaide Festival 2024, Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews
Festival Theatre, Sun 17 Mar, 2024. Tonight’s conclusion to Adelaide Festival 2024 has arrived and a packed Festival Theatre is here to join in with the celebrations. The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra who instigated the Floods of Fire community project four years ago...
by FringeGuest1 | Mar 18, 2024 | Adelaide Festival 2024, Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Featured, Reviews
Space Theatre, Sun 17 Mar, 2024. As we enter the Space Theatre we see a statue figure sitting at the back of the stage holding a white orb like some Eastern godlike figure. Only the very slightest of movement reveals this figure to be human. Similar white orbs are...
by FringeGuest1 | Mar 16, 2024 | Adelaide Festival 2024, Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre, Theatre & Physical Theatre
[Theatre Belgium and Brazil – Australian Premiere] Dunstan Playhouse AFC Fri 15 Mar 2024 ‘This is not the end’ is the final slide of the credits we see last of all, like at the movies. It’s a reminder of the excellent incorporation of video into this...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 16, 2024 | Adelaide Festival 2024, Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
[COMEDY/Stand-up ~ UK] Fern Brady: I Gave You Milk To Drink Le Cascadeur at The Garden of Unearthly Delights, Fri 15 Mar, 2024. If there was a universal checklist for how to nail comedy without punching down, Fern Brady ticks all the boxes. The fresh-faced but...
by FringeGuest1 | Mar 16, 2024 | Adelaide Festival 2024, Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Featured, Reviews, Theatre, Theatre & Physical Theatre
Festival Theatre, Fri 15 Mar, 2024. Akram Khan’s adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book is visually stunning and such a well thought out show. Created as a project both for children and adults the piece keeps many of the characters from the story but transports...
by David Cronin | Mar 10, 2024 | Adelaide Festival 2024, Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
[THEATRE ~ AUS] Latvian Hall, Wayville, Sat 9 Mar, 2024. This show could be sub-titled ‘A brief history of theatre,’ as it condenses the seminal scenes, those theatrical moments that mattered most to the actors, into a new form. The result is by definition a mishmash,...