Adelaide Fringe 2012

Angus Hodge is Thematically Challenged

No Comments 14 March 2012

Presented by Angus Hodge @ Gluttony – Funny Pork SATURDAY 1oth March (until March 17) The Amish. Mannequins. His dad’s iPhone. Adelaide Metro. MySpace. Hairdressers. Porn. He may lack a theme, but Angus Hodge is not short of topics. Hodge is a local boy, hailing from the Barossa Valley. He got a foot into the […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2012

Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre

No Comments 14 March 2012

Presented by Gilded Balloon @ The Campanile – Garden of Unearthly Delights MONDAY 12th March (until March 18) When I said to my boyfriend, ‘Do you wanna come see Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre with me?’ I could see that he didn’t really want to but after taking the chance and coming along he was […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2012

Press-Play!

No Comments 13 March 2012

Presented by Adelaide Duende Collective @ Bakehouse Theatre – Studio SATURDAY 10 March (final performance of ‘Six Dollar Solitude’; ‘Truth Teller’ & ‘Germany Diary’ until March 17)   Press-Play! is the title given to three different plays presented by the Adelaide Duende Collective in the Bakehouse Theatre’s Studio over two weeks. The first week saw […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2012

Soap

No Comments 13 March 2012

Soap never lingered long enough to become boring, and each act surpassed the previous one. Bodies soared through the air borne on trapeze ropes and muscles twisted and contorted in truly awesome physical feats.

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Canberra

Women of Notes

No Comments 13 March 2012

- By Amelia Bidgood Women of Notes and Rhythm drew in a crowd of happy, carefree eccentric people that filled the Transit Bar to about a quarter of the venue’s capacity.  I, and my amazing boyfriend, who was absolutely thrilled he had to accompany me to this event, were among the audience. The crowd varied […]

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Canberra

The Paste-Up Project

1 Comment 13 March 2012

- By Kaylia Payne I have a confession.  This morning I woke up in a cold sweat when I remembered that I was reviewing the first day of the Paste-Up Project, a You Are Here festival event that involves turning the outside wall of the Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) into an open-air gallery.  I […]

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Canberra

Yes, Granted: Or, Lessons in Scoring Arts Funding

No Comments 13 March 2012

- By Amy Birchall Competition for arts funding is notoriously tough. If I was a successful applicant, I’d create a reality television show called Survivor: Starving Artist  – Outwit, Out Art and Out Grant-Apply the Others. Paint would be spilled and words hurled in compelling prime-time viewing. Bad television aside, successful art grant applications are […]

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Canberra

It’s the Little Things that Count

No Comments 13 March 2012

- By Amelia Drew Canberra’s CBD has been unknowingly hijacked. The culprits are miniature art installations. You Are Here have invited a range of artists to create, and distribute, small artworks around the city centre. This comes as a reaction to the millions spent on bigger public artworks which often seem out-of-place, and are laughed […]

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Canberra

Rock Against Boredom: Revisited

No Comments 13 March 2012

  - By Lauren Strickland If you say the words “punk scene” and “Canberra” in the same sentence, you’re likely to be met with raised eyebrows and incredulous comments. As a city we often find it difficult to escape our quite, leafy, suburban reputation. Canberra Punk & Beyond, a punk collective formed in the 70s, […]

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Canberra

I Don’t Really Read

No Comments 13 March 2012

- By Kaylia Payne What is better than spending an evening spent curled up in a cosy bookstore eating cheese and drinking wine? Spending an evening curled up in a cosy bookstore eating cheese and drinking wine while people read to you. That is exactly what You Are Here had on offer Thursday night at […]

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