by Adrian Miller | Feb 26, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Comedy, Interviews, Theatre
[COMEDY/THEATRE ~ AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ~ GBR] by Adrian Miller. When you pay to see a show you hope the performer will at least be sober, right? Well not so with this show! The whole premise is that at least one cast member will decidedly NOT be sober!! Fortunately,...
by Clayton Werner | Feb 25, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Human Interest, Reviews, Theatre
[THEATRE/PERFORMANCE ~ SA] Star Theatre Two – Star Theatres, Sun 24 Feb. If you’ve ever read about the Kokoda campaign, or seen one of the films you’ll wonder how this story could be told in a one-man theatre performance. It certainly is an ambitious undertaking and...
by Tori Brookes | Feb 23, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Live Music, Reviews, Theatre
[THEATRE/MUSIC ~ AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ~ USA] Treasury 1860 Cabinet Room, Fri 22 Feb. Elizabethan is a one man show, written and performed by David William Hughes, and combining songs written between 1580 and 1620, with jokes and blond wigs. It’s basically Mamma Mia,...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 23, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Reviews, Theatre
[THEATRE/SOCIAL CHANGE ~ USA] Live From Tandanya – Tandanya Theatre, Sat 23 Feb. Ingrid Garner has brought her one woman rendition of her grandmother’s compelling autobiography to the stage many times to audiences around the world. She has won many well-deserved...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 21, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Comedy, Reviews, Theatre
[COMEDY/THEATRE ~ SA] The Jade, Wed 20 Feb. Anne Bonny and Mary Read are Lady Pirates of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Two fierce, courageous, feisty women whose stories deserve to be told. Women who were encouraged and/or required to hide who they were, the girls they...
by Michael Coghlan | Feb 21, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Music, Reviews, Theatre
[THEATRE ~AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ~ GBR] Bakehouse Theatre – Studio, Wed 20 Feb. In Vienna’s City Park there is a grand statue of Brahms depicting the composer as a grumpy old man. This new work by Neil Salvage reinforces that view and goes some way to explain why...