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The Choir Of Man: Let’s Hear It For The Boys ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review

The Choir Of Man: Let’s Hear It For The Boys ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review

by Catherine Tune | Feb 24, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Cabaret, Live Music, Music, Reviews, Theatre

[MUSIC/Theatre ~ UK] The Moa @ Gluttony, Tue 23 Feb. Returning for a fourth time to the Adelaide Fringe in as many years, this high energy show is a hybrid of part musical, part concert, part cabaret but always fun. Many of tonight’s crowd are return customers, an...
#FirstWorldWhiteGirls: First World Life For The Over-Privileged, at La Bohème – Adelaide Fringe Review

#FirstWorldWhiteGirls: First World Life For The Over-Privileged, at La Bohème – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Taissa Ceric | Mar 4, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Comedy, Reviews

La Bohème – Upstairs, Thu 3 Mar This is the perfect Fringe show. It features glamour, glitz, witty lyrics, great songs, laughter at your own expense, a chance to share your problems and plenty of political incorrectness. Tiffany (Judy Hainsworth), a trust fund...
Puddles Pity Party – Potluck: Baritone Clown Love at The Garden Of Unearthly Delights – Adelaide Fringe Review

Puddles Pity Party – Potluck: Baritone Clown Love at The Garden Of Unearthly Delights – Adelaide Fringe Review

by The Clothesline | Feb 26, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews

The Garden Of Unearthly Delights – Deluxe, Tue 16 Feb It’s easy to see why the seven-foot-something sad-faced Puddles has had more than 30 million YouTube hits. He may spend his time feeling sorry for himself, but he does so in style, his magnificent baritone belting...
Ballet Revolución Takes All The Visual Stunningness of Ballet and Spins It on Its Toes – Dance Review

Ballet Revolución Takes All The Visual Stunningness of Ballet and Spins It on Its Toes – Dance Review

by Jenny Thompson | Jul 15, 2015 | Dance, Music, Reviews

Imagine being in a nightclub with pumping pop by your favourite artists, then suddenly the dancefloor is taken over by a troupe of energetic, athletic, graceful, powerful ballet dancers… Who are also breakdancers… Who are also hiphop dancers… Who move effortlessly...
Puddles Pity Party: Singing With A Golden Voice At The Garden – Adelaide Fringe Review

Puddles Pity Party: Singing With A Golden Voice At The Garden – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 20, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews

The Garden Of Unearthly Delights’ Le Cascadeur, Wed Feb 18 Puddles Pity Party was just that, a party! With balloons, party hats, strobe lights and smoke… just to set the mood. Puddles (aka Michael Geier), who you may have seen on YouTube in the last year or so with...


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