by Adrian Miller | Feb 26, 2022 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2022, Dance, Music, Reviews
[MUSIC/Dance ~ WORLD PREMIERE ~ AUS] The Moa (open air) at Gluttony, Fri 25 Feb. Do you remember that thing you used to do back in the before times were you kind of moved around rhythmically to music? I mean it was ages ago and the memory of this activity may well...
by Ian Bell | Mar 1, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Live Music, Music, Reviews
[MUSIC/Performance ~ WORLD PREMIERE ~ SA] The Moa (open-air) at Gluttony, Sat 27 Feb. I sometimes think of tribute acts like those guys that do World War II re-enactments; essentially missing the intrinsic danger of the real thing, but is a way of people to have some...
by Ian Bell | Feb 28, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Live Music, Music, Reviews
[MUSIC ~ AUS] The Moa (open-air) at Gluttony, Sat 27 Feb. “He’s joined that stupid club,” Kurt Cobain’s mother is believed to have said on the news of her sons passing death in 1994. ‘The ‘club’ is a mythical clique of rockers who all died before their 28th Birthday:...
by Janine Spearpoint | Feb 29, 2020 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2020, Cabaret, Live Music, Reviews, Theatre
[Music/Theatre ~ UK] The Moa at Gluttony, Fri 28 Feb. Back for a third year, The Choir Of Man has a few new faces, but still packs an amazing punch, as the standing ovations will attest to. There’s free beer – “Give In To The Beer Pressure” – for those that get in...
by Ian Bell | Feb 24, 2020 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2020, Live Music, Music, Pop Culture, Reviews
[MUSIC/Electonic ~ INT] The Moa at Gluttony, Sun 22 Feb. The opening night of The History Of House is completely sold out. The dance area down front is quickly chockers and the bleachers soon fill to the brim. People of all ages are here and ready to dance, and dance...