Taking inspiration from the blues tradition of sharing and ‘borrowing’ music, Something Borrowed, Something Blues blends comedy, dance, music and a whole lot of audience participation in an unashamed celebration of plagiarism in all its forms.
Category Archive: Festivals
Luckily, when she comes to Adelaide, Ruby Boots will be headlining a far more intimate gig at The Wheatsheaf Hotel, where she will be supported by an Adelaide favourite.
This year’s WOMADelaide line-up is pointing towards another incredible festival, with a range of exciting artists from […]
Adelaide rising star Dusty Lee Stephensen has a huge festival season ahead of him with gigs at Fringe Festival, Clipsal 500 and WOMADelaide.
Welcome to the land of the disoriented and confused.
Russell Morris certainly crams a lot into a single hour on stage. His Spiegeltent performance on Friday night was a master class in professionalism.
Children left the show excitedly, having come as close as is possible with “real” dinosaurs.
Go Down, Moses is challenging, abstract theatre that demands something of the viewer, leaving us with much to puzzle over. It’s not an easy experience and it won’t be to everybody’s tastes, but the Adelaide Festival isn’t doing its job if it doesn’t try to expand our minds and push a few boundaries.
Beowulf: The Blockbuster is a wonderfully engaging piece of theatre reflecting on the intersection between literature and real life, about how we use story-telling to make sense of the world. It’s universal myth-making at its best.
Melbourne based comedian Alice Fraser first came to my attention in 2015 when she featured on Wil Anderson’s Wilosophy podcast. […]
