by Michael Coghlan | Mar 18, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Live Music, Reviews
[MUSIC ~ USA] RCC Fringe – Elder Hall, Sun 17 Mar. Like many, I was introduced to the concept of ambient music via Brian Eno’s Music For Airports in the late ‘70s. LARAAJI was ‘discovered’ by Eno around that time. Ambient music is about space and silence as much as it...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 17, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
[CIRCUS AND PHYSICAL THEATRE/CROSS-ARTFORM ~ INT] Gluttony – The Moa, Sat 16 Mar. In their return season to the Adelaide Fringe, Onyx Productions once again brings an exploration of all forms of rotation with their international hit show 360 ALLSTARS. The circus-style...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 17, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Children's Entertainment, Dance
[CHILDREN’S/DANCE ~ SA] Live From Tandanya – Tandanya Theatre, Sat 16 Mar. The South Australian Children’s Ballet Company has done a fabulous job of bringing to stage a very fun, quirky and different take on the Cinderella story. Of course, when you have a large cast...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 17, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Comedy, Live Music, Reviews
[MUSIC/COMEDY ~ WORLD PREMIERE ~ SA] Regal Theatre, Sat 16 Mar. Arriving on stage looking like the Blues Brothers’ ukulele cousins the Ukulele Death Squad don’t waste any time launching into their peculiar brand of musical freneticism. Three ukes and a saxophone is...
by Ruby Neimann | Mar 17, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Event, Reviews
The ARC Campbelltown, Sat 16 Mar. [EVENTS ~ SA] There’s something extremely charming about entering what is clearly a very tight knit, very niche subculture that you don’t belong to. That was the immediate feeling I had attending the South Australian Roller Derby...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 16, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Live Music, Music, Reviews
[MUSIC/FOLK ~ GBR] Church Of The Trinity, Thu 14 Mar. Streets Of London is 50 years old this year, and both the song and its composer are aging gracefully. Ralph McTell is a Londoner born and bred but learned to play guitar by listening to black American blues and...