by Ian Bell | Mar 5, 2020 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2020, Interviews, Live Music
[MUSIC/Electronic ~ INT] by Ian Bell. Do you know what is weird? Interviewing somebody you have known for over thirty years. You have to keep getting back on topic when the temptation is to just shoot the breeze, talk about your kids and whatnot. I first met Simon...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 17, 2020 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2020, Live Music, Reviews
[MUSIC ~ ZAF] The Cornucopia at Gluttony, Sun 16 Feb. Entering onto the stage, the Soweto Gospel Choir provides an explosion of bright colour, majestic voices and enthusiasm. They gift their heart and soul to each other and the audience, sharing the story of their...
by Clayton Werner | Feb 28, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Cabaret, Comedy, Reviews
[CABARET/COMEDY ~ WORLD PREMIERE ~ SA] La Bohème – The Cabinet Room (Upstairs), Wed 27 Feb. A man with a hat for every occasion – at least 17 of them! David Cronin has a background in clowning and theatre, writing and songwriting and it shows with the many elements...
by Adrian Miller | Mar 2, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews
Showroom One at the GC at The German Club, Wed 1 Mar. Stewart D’Arrietta is not a Leonard Cohen impersonator. That much is clear from the opening song Everybody Knows when we learn that he does not look or sound anything like Cohen. Rather he is a gifted performer...
by Adrian Miller | Feb 25, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews
La Bohème, Fri Feb 24 A big rugged cowboy with a deep baritone voice and a Balkan swagger, Mikelangelo could just as easily be singing Johnny Cash or Elvis Presley, but tonight we are being treated to the songs of Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen. A solo show in...