Performing Arts
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW : Down & Out
Adelaide Fringe Festival's Down & Out troupe of performers dish out some serious party tricks!
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: The Wet Spots
The Wet Spots are an internationally acclaimed cabaret duo, and you can understand why when you have the sometimes awkward…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: 3xperimentia: Live Cut
3xperimentia: Live Cut now in its Adelaide Fringe Festival season was created by award winning international choreographer, Amanda Phillips and,…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL: Bec Hill: If You Can Read This My Cape Fell Off
Did you ever want to be a superhero but didn’t know where to start? Bec Hill’s Stand-Up comedy currently being…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Capture
Adelaide Fringe Festival's Capture, from Playground, is showing at Colour Cosmetica, which is actually a Hair studio, so very small…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: A Hollow Trophy
Patrick Flynn in the Adelaide Fringe Festival's Hollow Trophy is a very convincing ‘Aussie Rules Footy Hero’, lock up your…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Mujahid Ahmed is on African Time
Presented by Mujahid Ahmed at the Lion Arts Centre is the Adelaide Fringe Festival's Mujahid Ahmed is on African Time.
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE REVIEW: Sa Dingding
Hemispheres is the world music programme of the Sydney Opera House, bringing to Sydney a wide range of artists from…
MELBOURNE ARTS CENTRE REVIEW: Natacha Atlas
At Natacha’s Melbourne show at the Arts Centre, the audience was treated to this ‘East meets West’ medley, of mesmerizing…
ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Ashes to Ashes: songs of loss and longing
Up until this night I had never heard of or seen a ‘uni-tard’. I certainly wouldn’t have expected my first…