by Clayton Werner | Feb 26, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
Royalty Theatre, Sat 25 Feb. Akmal begins the show apologising for being a lot shorter than he looks on TV, but he proved to be big enough to fill the large stage of the Royalty Theatre. Although as measured by the description of this show which includes ‘the funniest...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 25, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Entertainment, Reviews, Theatre
Live On 5, Adelaide Oval – Gil Langley Room, Fri 24 Feb. Theatre meets ‘Dandy’ as we start the evening with a fancy piano intro to herald the start of the quest for the ‘Greatest Improviser In The World’ at the 2nd National Maestro Impro Games. With a definite ‘fun...
by Adrian Miller | Feb 25, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews
La Bohème, Fri Feb 24 A big rugged cowboy with a deep baritone voice and a Balkan swagger, Mikelangelo could just as easily be singing Johnny Cash or Elvis Presley, but tonight we are being treated to the songs of Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen. A solo show in...
by Bobby Goudie | Feb 25, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Comedy, Reviews
Gluttony – The Peacock, Fri 24 Feb. The lovable circus trio, Head First Acrobatics, are back at the Adelaide Fringe delighting audiences with their acrobatic spectacles, hilarious physical theatre and chiselled bodies. They all bring an essential acrobatic element to...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 25, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews
MainStage at Live On 5, Adelaide Oval, Fri 24 Feb. You’re going to feel alrighhht in the presence of this six-piece female band – featuring Holly Thomas, Emily A Smith, Jenna Bonavita, Tania Savelli and Melanie Watts and special guest Mark ‘Crafty’...
by Dave Bradley | Feb 25, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
Live From Tandanya – Tandanya Arts Café, Fri 24 Feb. Sound & Fury are regular Fringe visitors and in recent years have parodied Shakespeare, Game Of Thrones and more, although those were really only vague leaping-off points for them to throw in all sorts of loopy...