• Olivia Wells

    Olivia Wells is a freelance writer who studied creative writing student with the University of Adelaide. She is inspired by the environment and spends her time scratching simple stories of rural and urban Australian life in a messy notebook. She has a particular interest in review writing for music, theatre and arts and plans to publish a short story anthology by years end.


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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Katie Noonan, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 15 March 2015

You get the sense that Katie Noonan could do anything, music wise, and in her appearance at the magical fringe venue, the Aurora Speigaltent, she just about does. Noonan is effortless and comfortable and at times her vocal genius is mind boggling. The set is symphonic: an emotionally charged journey through predominantly, the darker side […]

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Call Mr. Robeson: A Life, with Songs, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 07 March 2015

Call Mr. Robeson: A Life, with Songs is a theatrical, biographical account of American singer and actor Paul Robeson, a champion of the early civil rights movement. Performed by the award winning Tayo Aluko and supported by pianist Thomas Saunders, the audience travels through Robeson’s life, music, demons, affairs and political presence. The script is […]

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Who is Dani Cabs? Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 04 March 2015

Who is Dani Cabs? is a one man show that is part theatre, improvisation and stand up. From the suburbs of Western Sydney, Daniel Cabrera is a second-generation immigrant from Uruguay.  Cabrera delivers an hour-long monologue, with musical interludes and “commercial breaks.” He takes us to his neck of the woods and shows us his […]

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Felicity Ward – The Iceberg, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 25 February 2015

Felicity Ward is every woman’s best friend and she makes it clear, she is for women. A self-professed feminist, her comedy show is more than robust, it is daring. Ward is a tiny woman and her presence could be likened to a bird. She flutters around the stage, dipping in and out of an analysis […]

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Dan Sultan – Dirty Ground Tour, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 21 February 2015

The temperature was thirty-five degrees and as the sun went down, the audience filed out of the legendary Aurora Spiegeltent, hot and bothered. It was less the weather, and more Dan Sultan in his “Dirty Ground” tour who in an after dinner show, raised the collective blood pressure. With a simple wave as he strolled […]

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James McCann – McCann You Feel The Love Tonight? Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 12 February 2015

The Rhino Room is an institution in the Adelaide comedy scene and it rarely, if ever, disappoints. The opening night of comedian, James McCann’s “McCann you feel the love tonight”, was no exception. McCann skips onto stage and with a booming, energetic voice introduces himself and settles into an hour long show. The theatre feels […]

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