Pussy Riot delivered a frenzied, and very noisy, multi-modal history lesson to a large and curious crowd in The Attic at the RCC on Wednesday night.
Author: Ken Grady
Prince fans will certainly enjoy Michael Wheatley’s new show, Forever In My Life, as will those who admire a well structured musical performance delivered with love and humility.
Whiplash is an odd beast. It would be hard to describe it as enjoyable, but, perversely, it does seem, in its uniqueness, just the type of show Fringe theatre should continue to encourage.
Anna Nicholson: Woman Of The Year is a funny and perceptive show which deserves your investigation!
Mary Coughlan is a truly affecting performer, and getting to hear her sing live in Adelaide, at last, will undoubtedly prove to be an experience that will live long in the memories of those who attended.
Trafalgar Plays Classic Bee Gees was a show worthy of a much bigger crowd. The songs are played with passion, sincerity and no small amount of skill. A great show!
The Thin White Ukes: A Bowie Odyssey – a joke that has long worn out the impact of its punchline?
Australian rock icon, Beeb Birtles, delivered a terrific two and a half hour Oz Rock history lesson last night to an enraptured capacity crowd.
The boys from Hush and The Choirboys were not in town to perform some lukewarm half-baked dawdle through limp MOR radio rock fodder. Get Rocked! ensured everything was turned up to eleven and let us know that the band weren’t here to take prisoners!
