• Kayla Gaskell

    At twenty, Kayla has had a short story published in an anthology as well as several book reviews published both online and in the local library's Zine. She regularly contributes to The Empire Times and The Speakeasy Zine and hopes to publish her novel some day.


Articles by Kayla Gaskell:

Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2016

Vincent, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 13 March 2016

Artistic Director and choreographer, Melissa Lanham, has been working on bringing the performance of Vincent to life for several years now. Not only has she succeeded in portraying the famous impressionist, but in portraying creativity and art in a number of forms. Dance, visual art, music, letter writing, and theatre have all come together to embody […]

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UnPlotted Potter, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 10 March 2016

The guys and gals from Scriptease have put together an excellent impro show about the lives and drama’s of some of Harry Potter’s most overlooked characters. With a different character every night and over 170 to choose from, any Potter-head is almost guaranteed to be entertained. Jarrad, whose enthusiasm is contagious, hosts the show. He […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2016

Overthinking It, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 07 March 2016

Matt Lane and Danny Giles are overthinking it. Discussing anything from the powerful feeling of being the resident spider-killer to the pressure of keeping up the appearance of being a “man’s man”; this Sydney duo keep the audience entertained until the very end. Overthinking It, funnily enough, is a show about those kind of situations that get […]

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Undercover Adelaide: The Spy Experience, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 22 February 2016

This year, for the first time, Adelaide Fringe has an interactive genre. Street game experts, Fire Hazard, offer a carefully organised experience for participants to become covert operatives in the heart of Adelaide. Beginning at the Aperitif Bar, ibis, participants are greeted by code name ‘Magpie’ and given information about their final assessment as spies-in-training. […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2016

Deception: The Final Deceit, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 22 February 2016

The tent buzzes with the excitement of the audience long before the performers appear. This is a much anticipated show – the final for the Deception Trilogy, which has been running for the past three years at the Adelaide Fringe. This year, Matt Tarrant and Matt Brandwood work together to bring a seamless show of magic […]

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Mediawhore, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 19 February 2016

April Fools (Isabella Valette) is a stereotypical blonde actress who will stop at nothing to become a star! With a plastic surgery obsession and a promiscuous past, present, and future, April takes the advice of a former classmate and uses reality TV to make her break. She’s appeared in The Biggest Lesbian and I’m a […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2016

Reading Minds and Other Fascinating Lies, Adelaide Fringe 2016

No Comments 19 February 2016

Hosted by Jden Redden and Andrew Lymn-Penning, Reading Minds offers up a whole new take on magic shows. Using a variety of props from mobile phones to McDonald’s, the duo exhibit their skills at mind reading while involving the audience in a series of interactive demonstrations of their skill. Andrew was late, wearing a stained […]

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Torte e Mort, Songs of Cake and Death, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 18 February 2016

Walking into Torte e Mort, it’s not clear what to expect. The stage is filled with fog, through which the audience can see an array of instruments, microphones, and a auspicious guillotine. Much to the crowd’s bewilderment, the show begins when Marie Antoinette arrives late to announce, in song, that she does not do burlesque. She […]

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Adelaide Fringe 2016

Hotel Tokyo, Adelaide Fringe 2016

No Comments 17 February 2016

If you like watching sublime circus acts paired with cultural inaccuracies, Hotel Tokyo is for you! Warning: This show uses fog machines, fire and strobe lights to bring you a show with absolutely no Japanese cast members, plenty of nudity, cultural inaccuracy, and Astro’s minute long synopsis’ of lame shonen anime. From the moment they […]

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Law and Disorder, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 10 March 2015

The guys from DamnitLeanne certainly have their certificates in smart-arsery; their quick fire responses had the audience laughing throughout Law and Disorder. All seven performers present a great show, filled with puns, jokes and general disorder. Being an impro show, each performance is unique, demonstrating the artists ability to engage the audience without a script. […]

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