by Rosie van Heerde | Jun 8, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Cabaret, Reviews, Theatre
Dunstan Playhouse, Mon 8 Jun Set in the trenches of Fromelles, France in WW1, The Front has been a labour of love by writer/composer Lane Hinchcliffe. Making its professional debut (in its current format) at Adelaide Cabaret Festival, this dramatic musical theatre...
by Bobby Goudie | May 2, 2015 | Dance, Music, Reviews
Her Majesty’s Theatre, Fri 1 May. The New Zealand Dance Company’s maiden performance in South Australian has validated their reputation as an inspiring company with high-calibre dancers. Rotunda is an accessible major dance work, which combines dynamic contemporary...
by Bobby Goudie | Feb 7, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Interviews, Theatre
by Bobby Goudie. Black Diggers presents the untold stories of Aboriginal soldiers fighting for Australia during World War 1. Written by Tom Wright and directed by Wesley Enoch, Black Diggers has received superb reviews at the Brisbane and Sydney Festivals. The...
by Lynette Washington | Dec 17, 2014 | Books, Interviews
by Lynette Washington. Fiona McIntosh is the British-born but Australian-based author of 28 novels for adults and achieved astonishing commercial success. Her latest novel, Nightingale, tells the story of star-crossed lovers searching for each other amidst the carnage...