by Dave Bradley | Oct 19, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, OzAsia Festival 2019, Physical Theatre, Reviews
[ADELAIDE PREMIERE ~ PHYSICAL THEATRE ~ JAPAN] Dunstan Playhouse, Fri 18 Oct. Japan’s SIRO-A are known for their surprises, and they certainly pulled one on the audience at their first performance of Techno Circus when, 10 minutes before the 6.30pm start time, the...
by Catherine Blanch | Oct 5, 2017 | Interviews, Live Music, Music
by Catherine Blanch. Deep in the 1970s, DEEP THROAT THE BAND were facing the dawning of global fame as the biggest and naughtiest band to come out of Australia when tragedy came from nowhere and saw the boys being ‘trapped’ in Molly Meldrum’s basement for 40 years....
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 25, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Magic/Illusion, Reviews
Gluttony – The Octagon, Wed 24 Feb Matt Tarrant is honest about his profession when it comes to the dishonesty – which is the core of magic! However, Matt does state at the beginning that “Magic sucks!” Magic sucks because of technology e.g. the...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 26, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
The Garden Of Unearthly Delights’ Studio 7, Wed Feb 25 Oh thank God for Felicity Ward! Some proper , ruthless, balls-out funny stand-up that stands out in an ocean of festival flim flam; other shows have been not quite ready, not quite funny, keeping on talking...
by Jenny Thompson | Nov 4, 2014 | Books, Reviews
Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg (Hachette) 2014, 286pp, RRP $32.99 If everyone did business like Google the world would be a better place, and now everyone can with this new book. Two Executives of Google – Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg – have shared their...