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Author: Tania Nicholas
Filled with fun, humour, and most importantly of all, awe-dropping acrobatics, GODZ will have you shouting for more once it’s over. A must-see this Fringe.
Common Dissonance explores the idea of a modern identity conundrum with a beautifully choreographed and intimate performance, showcasing some of the best Australia has to offer in contemporary dance and circus.
The writers/performers of More Than a Game have cleverly created a show that mines both the comedy and pathos from a story the audience is more than likely to be familiar with.
Tom Burlinson may be known to many as The Man from Snowy River, however, he has also been performing swing and big band classics over a number of years now and is bringing his new show Swingin’ the Great Standards to Adelaide this Friday and Saturday October 16 and 17.
Jonny Woo and his band provide an amazing, almost immersive experience into the early 70s with a show that comes across as a massive labour of love for all those involved.
Magic McMagicface is a masterful showing of an array of magic tricks and performance which will leave you in awe of Rob Ellinger’s skill, as well as possibly walking away with a transference of some of his love for magic.
Science Vs Magic is a fantastic children’s show, with each element crossing over and combining to make a well-executed 45 minutes of education, and, most importantly, fun.
Dom Chambers: Fake Wizard is most definitely a standout show from a standout performer, one who doesn’t take himself too seriously but delivers an amazing array of knockout magic
Friendly Feminism For The Mild Mannered acts as a fantastic showcase for the immensely talented Millicent Sarre and her band, and presents the often polarising topic of feminism in a humorous manner, encouraging inclusivity and discussion rather than lecturing and finger-pointing.