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Mustard By Eve O’Connor: Theatre On The Edge ~ Adelaide Fringe 2023 Review 2

Mustard By Eve O’Connor: Theatre On The Edge ~ Adelaide Fringe 2023 Review 2

by Michael Coghlan | Feb 18, 2023 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2023, Physical Theatre, Theatre, Theatre & Physical Theatre

[Theatre and Physical Theatre/New Writing ~ AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE ~ IRE] The Arch at Holden Street Theatres, Fri 17 Feb, 2023. Mustard charts the trajectory of a relationship from the dizzying heights of bliss to the darkest depths of despair, and describes one person’s...
Sylvia Brécko Is … Doing It HER Way. An Australian Premiere At La Bohème – Adelaide Fringe Review

Sylvia Brécko Is … Doing It HER Way. An Australian Premiere At La Bohème – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Michael Coghlan | Mar 15, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Comedy, Reviews

La Bohème, Sat Mar 14 Sylvia Brécko straddles the worlds of cabaret and comedy. She is equally at ease telling amusing stories about relationships, dumb phones or Botox as she is belting out a Marlene Dietrich classic. Throw in some cleverly written ditties to the...
The Heckler Australian Film Premiere At Palace Nova’s Cinema 7 – Adelaide Fringe Review

The Heckler Australian Film Premiere At Palace Nova’s Cinema 7 – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 14, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Film, Reviews

Palace Nova’s Cinema 7, Fri Mar 13 The Australian premiere of The Heckler was an evening in celebration of comedy all-around. It began with some brief stand-up spots by comedians performing at this year’s Fringe including Bev Killick and Mick Niven – who were great...
Azimut Defies Categorisation And Gravity At The Festival Theatre – Adelaide Festival Review

Azimut Defies Categorisation And Gravity At The Festival Theatre – Adelaide Festival Review

by Michael Coghlan | Feb 28, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre

Festival Theatre, Fri Feb 27 Azimut defies categorisation. It is a bold and beautiful piece that quickly has you grappling with the meditative nature of the experience. In one sense it’s a relief to sit back and deal with a spectacle that does not rely on words, but...


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