by Lynette Washington | Feb 28, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
Gluttony – The Octagon, Sat 27 Feb AERIAL’s White Team opening silk display was adequate but not brilliant. From the audience – which is up close and personal to the performers in The Octagon tent – you could see and feel the mechanics of the teamwork and the...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 28, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
Gluttony – The Speakeasy, Sat 27 Feb. The extremely talented and badass trio Samora Squid, Jenn O. Cide and Princess Tweedle Needle have joined forces to bring us Absurdities Freakshow. As the name suggests, it is definitely a Freak show! All the way from Tasmania,...
by Sarah Mena | Feb 27, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
Gluttony – The Octagon Entering The Octagon there is an excited buzz as everyone scurries to find their seats and as the show promptly starts, our ears are treated to a much slower and sexier live version of a White Stripes classic. We then meet our hosts for the...
by Clayton Werner | Feb 26, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
Tandanya – Theatre, Thu 25 Feb A relationship with coffee? Love, Loss And Lattes is espressoed in physical theatre with elements of gymnastics, contemporary dance, physical theatre – pole dancing, aerial silks and aerial ring – mime and a very small amount...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 25, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
Gluttony – Empyrean, Wed 24 Feb An intertwined tale of a future king’s attempt to be crowned and an MC’s hilarious search for the “wife of his life,” William The Great provides some supreme story telling through acrobatics and comedy....
by Bobby Goudie | Feb 22, 2016 | Cabaret, Circus & Physical Theatre, Music, Reviews
The Garden Of Unearthly Delights – The Spiegeltent, Sun 21 Feb It’s obvious why VELVET continues to perform to sell-out Adelaide crowds; it is a returning Fringe show, has prime position in The Garden and stars legendary singer Marcia Hines. But the main reason is...