A large percentage of Adelaide’s French community, as well as more than a smattering of our fair city’s Francophiles, braved the chill of Friday evening and eagerly filled the Nexus Cabaret in order to experience a night of French romantic melancholia presented by the Panache Adelaide French Theatre.
Author: Ken Grady
Diamond Lives, Picture Books is scheduled for one more performance at The Jade, 142 Franklin Street, Adelaide, next Friday night, June 16 at 7:30pm.
Word of mouth, after this first show, should ensure that tickets will be scarce by the end of the week. Buy yours now.
Fascinating, evocative, ethereal – Sufjan Stevens and friends’ new album ‘Planetarium’ is a wondrous pice of work.
He’s going to take awhile to build the audience he surely deserves, but make no mistake, on the evidence of Saturday night’s show at The Exeter, Ben Wright-Smith will do it.
A healthy and happy Les McKeown is very excited to be bringing his latest version of the Bay City Rollers back to Australia for a series of shows celebrating those heady days when Rollermania rocked the world. And a lot of people are getting excited and buying tickets!
The Whitlams are now quarter of a century old, and it seemed many of those who have grown into middle age along with the band were in attendance at the Festival Theatre on Saturday night, all happily reliving the joys, frustrations and outrages contained within Freedman’s songs, rejoicing in the full dramatic sensurround sound of the soundtrack of their lives.
The fascinating documentary, David Lynch: The Art Life, will be screened, in a double bill with a new print of Eraserhead, at the Palace Nova Cinemas on Sunday 21 May from 2:15pm, as part of the American Essentials Film Festival 2017.
Steve Hackett brings his Genesis Revisited live show to Australia – playing Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in August. Pack your kit and get ready for the road trip!
Get hold of Ben Wright-Smith’s album, The Great Divorce, listen to it once and then I bet you will find it very hard not to hit the repeat button and play it again and again…
Alison Krauss’s new album, Windy City, is a lacklustre stroll through the standards of country music’s blander middle of the road songbook.
