by Adrian Miller | Mar 2, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews
Showroom One at the GC at The German Club, Wed 1 Mar. Stewart D’Arrietta is not a Leonard Cohen impersonator. That much is clear from the opening song Everybody Knows when we learn that he does not look or sound anything like Cohen. Rather he is a gifted performer...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 1, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Reviews, Theatre
Henrietta’s at The Henry Austin, Tue 28 Feb. Poignant story… stunning voice… incredible stage presence; Don’t Worry, She’s Got It Covered! Amy Bodossian braved a hot night in front of a sold out audience at The Henry Austin to tell an eye-opening...
by Michael Coghlan | Feb 28, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Live Music, Music, Reviews
The Garage International @ NACC, Sat 25 Feb. Africa Entsha deliver a Cappella with attitude. Hailing from South Africa they offer songs in English and their native Zulu (‘entsha’ means new in Zulu) with an energy and optimism that is entertaining and infectious. But...
by Clayton Werner | Feb 28, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Bakehouse Theatre – Studio, Mon 27 Feb. TRADE is a clever comment on the main cause of the GFC. The action is tight, the ensemble work superb, there’s drama aplenty as we see the intoxication of profit, greed, cocaine, questionable ethics and best of all, trying to...
by Michael Coghlan | Feb 28, 2017 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre
Mainstage at Bakehouse Theatre, Mon 27 Feb. The scariest thing about Bucks (or A Bag of D*cks) is it’s very close to the truth. Anyone who has spent time in male dominated sporting environments for example, may well recognise many of the behaviours in this menacing...