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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...
A Celtic Dream: Emma Horwood Shares Celtic Songs From Across The Ages – Adelaide Fringe Interview

A Celtic Dream: Emma Horwood Shares Celtic Songs From Across The Ages – Adelaide Fringe Interview

by Michael Coghlan | Mar 4, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Classical, Interviews, Music

by Michael Coghlan. Harpist and soprano Emma Horwood and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra percussionist Steve Peterka join forces to deliver a program of Celtic music from across the centuries for the upcoming Adelaide Fringe. The Clothesline speaks with Emma via email and...
Irish Comedian Brendan Grace Returns to Adelaide in “An Audience With His Grace” – Interview

Irish Comedian Brendan Grace Returns to Adelaide in “An Audience With His Grace” – Interview

by Nikki Fort | Oct 17, 2015 | Comedy, Interviews

by Nikki Fort. Brendan Grace is considered one of Ireland’s funniest family comedians, appealing to all age groups. Also a singer, Brendan is best known for his schoolboy character Bottler, his role as Murphy in the 1995 movie Moondance and his 1996 appearance as...
The Cripple Of Inishmaan: Living His Life On Ireland’s Aran Islands… Dreaming Of Escaping To A Wider World – Review

The Cripple Of Inishmaan: Living His Life On Ireland’s Aran Islands… Dreaming Of Escaping To A Wider World – Review

by Michael Coghlan | Sep 5, 2015 | Reviews, Theatre

Arts Theatre, Fri 4 Sep This is a delightful play. Set in remote Ireland its focus is the narrow world view of inhabitants of a small village on the island of Inishmaan in the 1930s. It achieved some prominence recently courtesy of Danielle Radcliffe of Harry Potter...
The Cripple Of Inishmaan: Martin McDonaugh’s Bittersweet Tragi-Comedy About Life On Ireland’s Desolate Aran Islands – Interview

The Cripple Of Inishmaan: Martin McDonaugh’s Bittersweet Tragi-Comedy About Life On Ireland’s Desolate Aran Islands – Interview

by Rosie van Heerde | Aug 24, 2015 | Interviews, Theatre

by Rosie van Heerde. Adelaide Director Kerrin White continues a long and successful association with Adelaide Reperatory Theatre as he presents his latest production, Martin McDonaugh’s The Cripple Of Inishmaan. Regarded as one of McDonaugh’s best plays, the story is...
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