REVIEWS
Tales of Lust and Madness ~ Adelaide Fringe 2024 ~ Music and Spoken Word Review
MUSIC/Spoken Word – US, Australian Premiere Lydia Lunch and Joseph Keckler: “Tales of Lust and Madness” Garage...
Ondara ~ Adelaide Fringe 2024 ~ Live Music Review
[MUSIC/International] OndaraChurch of the Trinity, Thurs 13 Mar, 2024. The Church of the Trinity is a very well regarded...
Someday We’ll Find It – Adelaide Fringe 2024 Review
[Theatre and Physical Theatre/Absurdist ~ Victoria] Studio 166 at Goodwood Theatre and Studios, Wed 13 Mar, 2024. Imagine...
Elf Lyons – Raven – Adelaide Fringe 2024 Review
[Comedy • Horror United Kingdom • Australian Premiere] The Gallery at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the...
Troll – Adelaide Fringe 2024 Review
[Comedy - Clown International - Australian Premiere] The Chapel at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the...
A Body At Work ~ Adelaide Fringe 2024 ~ Theatre Review
[Theatre and Physical Theatre, Victoria, SA Premiere] The Lark at Gluttony, Tue 12 Mar Frankie van Kan’s (aka Frankie...
INTERVIEWS
Cameron Mackintosh’s Miss Saigon: Reasons To See This Spectacular Musical Before It Leaves Adelaide ~Seann Miley Moore Interview
Miss Saigon Final Week Interview by Catherine Blanch Cameron Mackintosh in association with GWB Entertainment has brought Boublil & Schönberg’s (the creators or Les Misérables) multi-award-winning musical Miss Saigon. In a re-imagining of Puccini’s Madama...
ZOOMA ZOOMA: THE KING OF THE SWINGERS ~ Adelaide Fringe 2023 Interview
[CABARET/Jazz ~ SA] by Ian Bell Adelaide’s Zooma Zooma is keeping the music of Louis Prima alive! Louis Prima was a super hep cat. Born in 1910 and by the time he was twenty the American Italian was playing New Orleans style jazz. In the 1930s he fronted a swing...
THIS FRINGE, LET RHINO ROOM GIVE YOU THE COMEDY HORN ~ Adelaide Fringe 2023 Interview
[COMEDY ~ AUS/INT] Feel that, people…? That strange unfamiliar sensation that we live in a place that is an actual place with a cavalcade of things to do, shows to see, experiences to be experienced. It’s a nice feeling, isn’t it? For just a few scant weeks every year...