by Catherine Blanch | Feb 2, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Comedy, Interviews
by Catherine Blanch. Following a triumphant tour of the UK, performing to sold out audiences at Edinburgh and Brighton Fringe Festivals, the Best Cabaret Brighton Fringe 2015 award-winning Head First Acrobats are once again bringing their sexy circus bodies back...
by Denise Brazil | Feb 1, 2017 | Circus & Physical Theatre, Comedy, Reviews
Noodle Palace – Pho Barn, Perth’s Fringe World, Sat 28 Jan. Adelaide’s Frehd The Clown a.k.a. Clownie, welcomes you at the door with this almost childlike curiosity and mischievous twinkle in her eye which draws you into a witty banter with her and with anybody else...
by Catherine Blanch | Nov 23, 2016 | Cabaret, Comedy, Entertainment, Interviews, Theatre
by Catherine Blanch. Venturing out from the comfort of their rickety old house in Esk, Queensland, The Kransky Sisters are filling up the Morris with a swag of their most treasured festive season items, their distinctly unusual musical instruments, and enough petrol...
by Bobby Goudie | Oct 30, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
Raj House, Fri 28 Oct. Victoria Healy was given the nickname Dick Van Dyke in primary school. Looking back Victoria hypothesised whether the name possibly related to her being bisexual, her cheery persona or the inability to master an accent, but unfortunately her...
by Bobby Goudie | Oct 28, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
Raj House, Thu 27 Oct. The Comedy Mass Debate tonight was a scrumptious taste test of the Feast Festival’s hilarious comedy line-up and one that will have audiences coming back for seconds and thirds this weekend. Hosted by the Adelaide loveable larrikin Lori Bell and...
by Michael Coghlan | Oct 28, 2016 | Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
Her Majesty’s Theatre, Thu 28 Oct. So many of us have seen episodes of Fawlty Towers multiple times. We know and love the characters. We know the lines. We know the madcap plot twists. Hence the excited sense of anticipation about how it might translate to the live...