Cecile McLorin Salvant – a jazz superstar in the making? Maybe. But she’s not quite at that level yet, as her perplexing Adelaide Festival performance made clear.
Author: Ken Grady
Vikki Thorn continues to prove herself to one of our very best songwriters, a consummate musician, and one hell of a great singer. Waifs or no Waifs, she is a compelling live act and this performance was an absolute joy to experience.
Ben Knight’s comedy show, The Parent Teacher Interview, will certainly make you laugh, but will also offer you a lot of common sense insight into how the education experience should be approached by all of its major stakeholders.
The Triplets of Belleville was a terrific experience – both film and performance combine beautifully to create an entrancing transportive event that reinforces the power of unconditional love in an increasingly impersonal world.
AF 2018 – The Balanescu Quartet Retrospective was a moving and intense exploration of the impact of the speed of change upon the modern world.
Lee Fields & The Expressions delivered a triumphant Adelaide Festival performance at The Palais on Monday night, one that reached deep down into your soul.
WOMADelaide 2018 kicked off with one of the most memorable opening nights in recent memory.
Somnium presents A Night Of Cream was a performance of raw and adulterated blues rock, that was not always pretty, but was never played in anything less than the true spirit of the original recordings.
Jason Pestell: Kmart Is Life is not a slick and polished show but it creates enough humorous, and recognisably true, moments for the audience to feel that they have got a solid product for a bargain basement price.
If you haven’t seen The Choir Of Man’s show yet, make the effort to grab a ticket whilst you can. It is a show that you will find hard to beat for value, energy, and the sheer joy of that is encapsulated in the performance.
