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The Choir Of Man: Infectious And Positive, Welcome To The Best Pub In Town – Adelaide Fringe Review

The Choir Of Man: Infectious And Positive, Welcome To The Best Pub In Town – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Michael Coghlan | Feb 21, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews

The Flamingo at Gluttony, Tue 20 Feb. [MUSIC/THEATRE – UK] There was already a lot happening on and around the stage as the audience shuffled in to the venue for The Choir Of Man. It seems we’ve entered a pub, and it’s bustling with activity. Some people are ushered...
African Entsha: Bringing A Cappella With Attitude From South Africa – Adelaide Fringe Review

African Entsha: Bringing A Cappella With Attitude From South Africa – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Michael Coghlan | Feb 28, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews

The Garage International @ NACC, Sat 25 Feb. Africa Entsha deliver a Cappella with attitude. Hailing from South Africa they offer songs in English and their native Zulu (‘entsha’ means new in Zulu) with an energy and optimism that is entertaining and infectious. But...
The Idea of North in St Peter’s Cathedral – Fringe Review

The Idea of North in St Peter’s Cathedral – Fringe Review

by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 15, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews

The Idea Of North – Ballads By Candlelight St Peter’s Cathedral, Sat Mar 14 Sally Cameron (soprano), Joy Hague (alto), Nick Begbie (tenor) and Andrew Piper’s (bass) bring life and love (the requited kind… and the other) to St Peter’s Cathedral. Another sold out...


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