Trista Coulter

Trista Coulter is an arts writer and reviewer based in Adelaide. She has a BA Communication and Media Management from the University of South Australia and is working hard to establish a freelance career as a writer, with a focus on helping local artists promote their work to the world. She is a film enthusiast and enjoys a good horror to get the heart racing.

Trista Coulter's Latest Articles

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Outdoor exhibition review: Chihuly Nights, Adelaide Botanic Garden

With the autumn air settling over Adelaide, April is the last chance to see the stunning glass artistry of Chihuly…

A man in a white shirt and black jacket and pants runs through a park with a giant bubble around him.
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Children's entertainment review: The Big Bubble Show, Her Majesty's Theatre

UK entertainer Samsam Bubbleman popped into Adelaide these school holidays.

A small crowd of people are surrounding a model of a triceratop.
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Immersive review: DinoFest, Victoria Park, Adelaide

Step back in time as dinosaurs take over Victoria Park in the immersive family experience DinoFest.

A chalk drawing of a figure on the ground. There is someone dressed as a king and a detective overlooking it.
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Performance review: Dropped in It: Crime Scene Improvisation, Adelaide Fringe

An improvised crime scene comedy where one-liners and terrible puns could prove deadlier than any weapon.

A man in a cap and a vest over a white shirt. There is mist around him.
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Theatre review: Criminal Outsider, various venues, Adelaide Fringe

Never underestimate the power of a woman.

Maroon-coloured seating and curtains resembling those of a theatre.
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Immersive review: Invisible: Darkfield, Adelaide Fringe

From out of the darkness, a voice beckons you to embrace the chaos.

A man dressed as a moss piglet. His costume is yellow and grey, with six limbs.
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Theatre review: Moss Piglet, Adelaide Festival Centre

Adelaide-based Windmill Theatre Company continues its tradition of providing family friendly entertainment that pushes the boundaries of possibility to capture…

A middle-aged woman in a dressing gown is standing a few metres away from a young woman dressed in shades of brown in 'The Almighty Sometimes.'
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Theatre review: The Almighty Sometimes, Adelaide Festival Centre

Mental illness in the young displayed with nuance and sensitivity.

A photo of a full orchestra with a row of spotlights shining down on them. Music of Hans Zimmer.
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Music review: The Music of Hans Zimmer, Adelaide Festival Centre

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra celebrated the cinematic success of award-winning composer Hans Zimmer.