by Dave Bradley | Mar 7, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews, Spoken Word
The Bally at Gluttony, Tue 6 Mar. [CABARET/SPOKEN WORD – SA] Various incarnations of NGR have played at the Fringe and beyond for a fair few years now, and they’ve garnered some high praise and peculiarly profound socio-political insights, and yet certain members of...
by David Robinson | Mar 7, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Mainstage at Bakehouse Theatre, Tue 6 Mar. [THEATRE/SPOKEN WORD – UK] BETWEEN THE CROSSES sees Will Huggins tell the story of his great-uncle Edgar’s experiences during the First World War with the Durham Light Infantry. He is assisted by the recorded voice of Edgar...
by Dave Bradley | Mar 5, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews
Band Room at Grace Emily Hotel, Sun 4 Mar. [MUSIC/WORLD MUSIC – SA/VIC] A crowd partially composed of shamelessly proud ukulele devotees was on hand to welcome the Ukulele Death Squad at the Grace Emily, and although this show began rather quietly with a lovely...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 5, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Children's Entertainment, Interactive, Reviews
Tandanya Theatre at Live From Tandanya, Sun 4 Mar. [CHILDREN’S/PERFORMANCE – SA] Kids and bubbles – well, at least some of it might have been done before. However this show’s unique difference is the scientific basis on which we, the audience, get to understand how...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 4, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews, Theatre
The Studio at Holden Street Theatres, Sat 3 Mar. [DANCE/CROSS-ARTFORM – AUS/NZL] Pedal, an earlier piece by House of Sand is followed by Castles essentially a Pt 2. But that doesn’t mean they need to be seen in order or that understanding the second relies heavily on...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 3, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
The Peacock at Gluttony, Fri 2 Mar. [CIRCUS AND PHYSICAL THEATRE – VIC] Breathtaking and clever, seven circus performers, who should also be called athletes, defy gravity and had the audience erupting into spontaneous applause with individual and collective feats of...