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Dark Wind Blowing – The Play: Cyberbully ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review

Dark Wind Blowing – The Play: Cyberbully ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review

by David Cronin | Mar 4, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Reviews, Theatre

[Theatre/Performance ~ World Premiere ~ SA]              The Arch at Holden Street Theatres, Tue 2 Mar. In this age of cyber bullying there is still a vital, visceral role for such excellent drama as this is. The bullying tackled by this bright, young ensemble is...
The Door: The Plight Of The Migrant… Painful, Challenging, Beautiful – Adelaide Fringe Review

The Door: The Plight Of The Migrant… Painful, Challenging, Beautiful – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Michael Coghlan | Feb 23, 2018 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre

The Garage International @Adelaide Town Hall, Thu 22 Feb. [THEATRE –IRI] The plight of the migrant is much discussed and much maligned. There are many things in life that are hard to really understand unless experienced firsthand, and migration would be near the top...
Poet Vs Pageant: A Torrent Of Torrid Verse from Telia Nevile at Tuxedo Cat – Adelaide Fringe Review

Poet Vs Pageant: A Torrent Of Torrid Verse from Telia Nevile at Tuxedo Cat – Adelaide Fringe Review

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...
Experience And The Girl: A Look At How Young Muslims Reconcile Traditional Beliefs With The Secular World – Adelaide Fringe Review

Experience And The Girl: A Look At How Young Muslims Reconcile Traditional Beliefs With The Secular World – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Michael Coghlan | Feb 21, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre

La Bohème, Sat 20 Feb Created and performed by Randa Sayed, this show has been described as Islamic and sexy, and odd as it may seem, they are both apt descriptions. We were all offered bread and homemade humus as we entered the charming La Bohème – in quaint contrast...
Azimut Defies Categorisation And Gravity At The Festival Theatre – Adelaide Festival Review

Azimut Defies Categorisation And Gravity At The Festival Theatre – Adelaide Festival Review

by Michael Coghlan | Feb 28, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre

Festival Theatre, Fri Feb 27 Azimut defies categorisation. It is a bold and beautiful piece that quickly has you grappling with the meditative nature of the experience. In one sense it’s a relief to sit back and deal with a spectacle that does not rely on words, but...
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