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Eleanor Stankiewicz – Nanna-stasia: She Was My Childhood Heroine ~ Adelaide Fringe 2022 Interview

Eleanor Stankiewicz – Nanna-stasia: She Was My Childhood Heroine ~ Adelaide Fringe 2022 Interview

by Adrian Miller | Feb 26, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2022, Comedy, Interviews, Theatre & Physical Theatre

[THEATRE AND PHYSICAL THEATRE/Comedy ~ SA PREMIERE ~ VIC] by Adrian Miller. Eleanor Stankiewicz has been a regular visitor to Adelaide both in the Fringe and with State Theatre Company of SA. This year she is bringing a play based on the children’s film Anastasia, but...
Dolly Di*mond’s Bl*nkety Bl*nks: Filling In The Gaps Is Only Half The Fun ~ Adelaide Fringe 2019 Review

Dolly Di*mond’s Bl*nkety Bl*nks: Filling In The Gaps Is Only Half The Fun ~ Adelaide Fringe 2019 Review

by Janine Spearpoint | Feb 27, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Cabaret, Comedy, Reviews

[CABARET/COMEDY ~ VIC] Gluttony – The May Wirth, Tue 26 Feb. For those who remember Graham Kennedy’s Blankety Blanks, this show may bring back some lovely memories. Dolly enters stage and sings her own version of Love Is In The Air. Her breathless voice welcomes us to...
Marcel Blanch- de Wilt: PLAY: Hilarious Insights Into Growing Up at Producers Cranny – Adelaide Fringe Review

Marcel Blanch- de Wilt: PLAY: Hilarious Insights Into Growing Up at Producers Cranny – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Sarah Mena | Mar 2, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews

Producers Cranny, Tue 1 Mar Marcel Blanch- de Wilt returns to this years Adelaide Fringe to give us a hilarious insight into his childhood, growing up in a single parent family, his best man’s speech and his relationship with his father. As he begins with a checklist...
Marcel Blanch-de Wilt: Death Of A Disco Dancer – Adelaide Fringe Review

Marcel Blanch-de Wilt: Death Of A Disco Dancer – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 4, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews

Producers Cranny, Tue Mar 3 If you’ve ever danced for an hour to impress the ladies, only to be too sweaty to talk once approached, this man knows how you feel! Marcel Blanch-de Wilt took the audience on an entertaining hour-long ride through his passion for dance and...


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