by Michael Coghlan | Mar 4, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Reviews, Spoken Word, Theatre
[THEATRE/Spoken Word ~ SA PREMIERE ~ SA] Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Tue 2 March A group of young migrants telling stories about their journeys to Australia. Sounds simple enough. You might expect to hear people expressing their gratitude to...
by Clayton Werner | Mar 5, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Tuxedo Cat – Rivers Studio, Fri 4 Mar In this torrent of torrid verse Telia Nevile boldly goes where no-one has gone before. Except of course Miss Congeniality… But this lady of letters has no pistol strapped to her thigh, as we plainly see. So why this modern epic...
by Clayton Werner | Feb 27, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Comedy, Reviews
Tuxedo Cat – Mayall Room, Fri 26 Feb Alexis begins the gig with a song on a toy ukulele (the music is recorded) – it’s a funny effect, quite silly and a small taste of what’s to come, and considering its comedy, his voice is rich and rare – a delight. The show could...
by Lynette Washington | Oct 4, 2015 | Books, Reviews
PJ Harvey and Seamus Murphy (Bloomsbury) 2015, 231pp, RRP $85.00 Kosovo. Afghanistan. Washington DC. Singer, songwriter and poet PJ Harvey and photographer and filmmaker Seamus Murphy visited these places between 2011 and 2014 with their notebook and camera in hand....
by Adrian Miller | Jun 9, 2014 | Adelaide Festivals, Interviews
by Adrian Miller. Adelaide-based The Baker Suite have been building a following in Australia and overseas for several years now with a distinctive collection of songs built around acoustic guitar and accordion. With a recent performance at WOMADelaide among their many...