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The White Mouse: The Story Of Australian Resistance Fighter Nancy Wake ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review

The White Mouse: The Story Of Australian Resistance Fighter Nancy Wake ~ Adelaide Fringe 2021 Review

by Michael Coghlan | Mar 7, 2021 | Adelaide Festivals, Adelaide Fringe 2021, Reviews, Theatre

[THEATRE ~ WORLD PREMIERE ~ SA]    Star Theatre Two at Star Theatres, Sat 6 Mar. The Adelaide Fringe has been a great vehicle for uncovering the achievements of remarkable Australian women who typically don’t feature in the history books or school curricula. Full...
Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl In Hitler’s Germany – Adelaide Fringe Review

Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl In Hitler’s Germany – Adelaide Fringe Review

by Michael Coghlan | Feb 25, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews, Theatre

Tandanya Café, Wed 24 Feb Some stories just need to be told, and this is one such story. We have all been saturated with stories of World War II, but who knew there were Americans en route to Germany to take up a new life when war broke out. Circumstances dictated...
THE WAITING ROOM: The Compelling Debut Novel From Author Leah Kaminsky – Book Review

THE WAITING ROOM: The Compelling Debut Novel From Author Leah Kaminsky – Book Review

by Lynette Washington | Aug 24, 2015 | Books, Reviews

Leah Kaminsky (Random House) 2015, 286pp, RRP $32.99 Dina is the Australian-raised daughter of Jews displaced by World War II. She has married an Israeli man and is living in the melting-pot Israeli city of Haifa with their son. Heavily pregnant with her second child,...
Yasukichi Murakami – Through A Distant Lens: An Enchanting Photographic Journey Between Past And Present – OzAsia Review

Yasukichi Murakami – Through A Distant Lens: An Enchanting Photographic Journey Between Past And Present – OzAsia Review

by Michael Coghlan | Sep 10, 2014 | Adelaide Festivals, Reviews

Space Theatre, Tue Sep 9 Modern performance artists are spoilt for options: voice live and recorded, images – still and moving, sound and music – live or recorded, multiple screen projections…. but to use them all effectively can be a challenge. This production...


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