by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 6, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Reviews, Spoken Word, Theatre
[THEATRE ~ ADELAIDE PREMIERE ~ SA] Holden St Theatre – The Arch, Tue 5 Mar. Martha Lott delivers an intense and fluid performance in George Brant’s demanding monologue about a female fighter pilot whose personal circumstances are impacted by the changing nature of...
by Adrian Miller | Mar 5, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Circus & Physical Theatre, Comedy, Reviews
[COMEDY/PHYSICAL THEATRE ~ SA PREMIERE ~ SWE/AUS/GBR] National Wine Centre – Gallery Room, Mon 4 Mar. This show might just win the award for the silliest thing on offer at this year’s Adelaide Fringe! Three grown men – Jonathan Tilley, Oliver Nilsson, and Sam Dugmore...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 4, 2019 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2019, Circus & Physical Theatre, Reviews
[CIRCUS AND PHYSICAL THEATRE/PERFORMANCE ART ~ INT] Gluttony – Empyrean, Sun 3 Mar. Husband and wife team Sophie and Jacob McGrath and their troop of world class acts return to Adelaide Fringe following rave reviews last year for their show Fuego Carnal. It was our...
by Adrian Miller | Mar 4, 2019 | Adelaide Festival 2019, Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews
[MUSIC ~ SA] The Grace Emily Hotel, Sun 3 Mar. There are a plethora of tribute bands in this year’s Fringe and Trafalgar are not even the only BeeGees tribute. Named after the BeeGees’ ninth album, Trafalgar’s point of difference is to focus on the classic songwriting...
by Michael Coghlan | Mar 4, 2019 | Adelaide Festival 2019, Adelaide Festivals, Classical, Live Music, Reviews
[MUSIC ~ ADELAIDE PREMIERE ~ RUS] Adelaide Town Hall – Auditorium, Sun 3 Mar. Moscow’s Sretensky Monastery was founded in the late 14th Century. It is not clear how old the associated choir is but their main purpose has always been to sing the liturgy of the Russian...