by Adrian Miller | Feb 19, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Holden Street Theatres – The Studio, Sun 18 Feb. [THEATRE – UK] Amidst all the frivolity of the Adelaide Fringe there are also pockets of serious theatre available. Borders by Henry Naylor gives an opportunity to confront what is really happening in the world,...
by Clayton Werner | Feb 19, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Tandanya Theatre at Live From Tandanya, Sun 18 Feb. [THEATRE – USA] Eleanor’s Story is a powerful and dramatic solo theatre piece. The story is one of growing up and coming of age, but set in some rather tragic transitions – moving from New Jersey to Berlin in...
by Clayton Werner | Feb 19, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Holden Street Theatres – The Studio, Sun 18 Feb. [THEATRE/COMEDY – UK] Take the poorest of London tenements, the lowest of the English classes and their language, stir it up with Shakespeare and you get Flesh & Bone. We are led through the lives of a family and...
by Dave Bradley | Feb 19, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
Treasury 1860, Sun 18 Feb. [THEATRE/COMEDY – SA] The audience could have been forgiven for being a little unsure what to expect with this first performance of Anna Thomas’ first show at the Treasury 1860 (open for the Fringe for the first time ever this year), and...
by Michael Coghlan | Feb 19, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Magic/Illusion, Reviews
The Speakeasy at Gluttony, Sun 18 Feb. [MAGIC/ILLUSION – UK] Magic and laughs is a great combination, and Paul Dabek is generous with both. This one hour show is delivered at full throttle and packed with patter, antics and tricks. His delivery style is just a touch...
by Bobby Goudie | Feb 19, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Holden Street Theatres – The Studio, Sun 18 Feb. [THEATRE – UK] Presented for the first time outside of the UK, The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Family, almost did not go ahead today, because of a long delay due to technical difficulties, which would have been...