by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 18, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews
Adelaide Botanic Garden – Plane Tree Lawns, Fri 17 Mar. What is there not to like about sitting under the stars on a perfect evening in a beautiful spot in the Botanical Gardens, especially when you are listening to Point05 and Akoustic Odessey, with guest vocalist...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 17, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Tandanya Arts Cafe – Thu 16 Mar. Buried At Sea is three plays in one – it’s a story about playwright and actor Mark Salvestro’s great uncle George and his life cut short in 1915, injured at Gallipoli and then literally ‘buried at sea’ from the hospital...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 16, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Bakehouse Theatre – The Studio, Wed 15 Mar. Anteworld has been written by local Mark Tripodi and is where No Exit meets Greek mythology. It stars three characters and though it is in the modern idiom, it is full of references to the classics. It takes a modern...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 15, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
Studio in Bakehouse Theatre, Tue 14 Mar. Matrophobia! is the fear of becoming like your mother, and The Daughters Collective do a superb job of conveying the web of intricate reactions this conjures up. They achieve that Holy Grail of comedy with a show that is really...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 14, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Event, Family Entertainment, Live Music, Reviews
Adelaide Botanic Park, Mon 13 Mar. There wasn’t much music programmed for the early part of Day 4 so it seemed like a good time to go to Speakers Corner and hear what people were saying about religion and the environment. The session was chaired by an unorthodox,...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 13, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Event, Family Entertainment, Film, Live Music, Reviews
Adelaide Botanic Park, Sun 12 Mar. I felt like a fair weather friend as I arrived in the late afternoon after the rain had stopped. I tried not to look anyone who had weathered the days’ rain in the face as I took my place on the soggy ground out front of the Zoo...