Adelaide Fringe 2016

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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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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All Genius, All Idiot, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 18 February 2016

All Genius, All Idiot, performed by Stockholm’s Svalbard Company, is a show of circus and physical theatre. Designed to portray the conflict between a person’s animal instincts and their human rationale, the show continually discusses a person’s strengths and vulnerabilities. The show was thrilling, fascinating, terrifying, and very impressive. The tone shifted from scary, to playful, […]

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The Human Project v1.1

Adelaide Fringe 2016

The Human Project v1.1, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

2 Comments 18 February 2016

Questioning the concept of perfection, The Human Project v1.1 endeavours to examine human existence as if looking at it from the outside. Ceri Glenie reviews.

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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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Noir Revue, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 17 February 2016

Pompadour Production’s Noir Revue promised a “night of heartbreak, loneliness, anger, and sadness”. Although the performance didn’t quite deliver to the criteria one might be expecting, the show was engaging, captivating, and memorable. Directed and designed by burlesque dancer Sarina del Fuego, Noir Revue is an amalgamation of cabaret, dance, and film. Every aspect perfectly featured the 20s jazz era and classic burlesque. […]

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Sammy J and Randy Land, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 17 February 2016

Sammy J and Randy Land, performed by musical comedy duo Sammy J (Sam McMillan) and Randy (Heath McIvor), has arrived for Adelaide’s 2016 Fringe Festival. Still reeling from their recently aired sitcom Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane, the comedians are here to take you on a chaotic ride through their newly purchased theme […]

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This Storm, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2016

No Comments 16 February 2016

This Storm is a series of three short, thought-provoking plays that question what kind of a future our society is heading towards. Ben Brooker’s narratives of a dystopian future are packed with ideas and questions for the audience, with the recurring themes of a police state, government control, technology addiction, medicine, corporations, and advertisements looming over […]

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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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