Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Kinski and I, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 16 February 2015

CJ Johnson’s one man show about controversial German actor Klaus Kinski is undoubtedly gripping. It’s a shame, then, that it’s all for the wrong reasons. Kinski’s life of violent sexual addiction is sure to shock, but when it comes in such an idolised package—when it is presented almost as something to be admired—it becomes much harder […]

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

Celia Pacquola – Let Me Know How It All Works Out, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015

No Comments 15 February 2015

Celia Pacquola’s stand up at Studio 7 in the Garden of Unearthly Delights will  put Fringe-goers at ease with their existential dread. Let Me Know How It All Works Out is a gleefully hypocritical takedown of psychics, palm-readers, and wearing amethysts in your bra. The star of Offspring and Utopia is relatable and egoless about […]

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2015

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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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2014

Worst Side Story

No Comments 24 March 2014

Worst Side Story is inventive, side-splitting and just the right amount of self-deprecating, according to Alex Sutcliffe.

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2014

Run Girl Run

No Comments 24 March 2014

Alex Sutcliffe appreciates Grit Theatre's physical endurance as well as the underlying discussion of our culture's obsession with appearance.

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2014

Glamourzon

No Comments 17 March 2014

Alice is swept up in the world of the beautiful Glamourzon drag-queens

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2014

Bel Canto Bowie

No Comments 16 March 2014

Alex Sutcliffe picks the flaws in this musical reworking of Bowie, but the audience seem to love it nonetheless.

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2014

Rip, Drag & Ruminate

No Comments 16 March 2014

Third year AC Arts students fail to impress Sarah Gates in their showcase of five dance pieces

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2014

Squidboy

No Comments 16 March 2014

Sarah Gates dives into the weird and illogical world Trygve Wakenshaw has created for his character Squidboy

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Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe 2014

A Gaggle of Saints

No Comments 16 March 2014

This half-hour performance has a depth that Sarah Gates found is greater and more meaningful than larger and longer productions

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