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Category Archive: Festivals

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL REVIEW: CECILE McLORIN SALVANT AT THE FESTIVAL THEATRE

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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.

Ken Grady March 18, 2018 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL REVIEW: VIKKI THORN AT THE PALAIS, ELDER PARK

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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.

Ken Grady March 18, 2018 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized

ADELAIDE FRINGE REVIEW: ELIXIR, GLUTTONY, 2018

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Elixir has it all – physical theatre, eye candy and a bit of good ol’ fashioned slapstick. It’s no surprise that Elixir is a hit with Fringe-goers time and time again.

rach4pm March 17, 2018 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

ADELAIDE FRINGE REVIEW: AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DATES, GLUTTONY, 2018

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If you get a chance to see Around the World in 80 Dates before this Fringe season winds down, you certainly won’t be disappointed.

rach4pm March 17, 2018 Festivals, Reviews, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

ADELAIDE FRINGE REVIEW: PO PO MO CO

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All you need to know is you should see this show.

Libby Trainor Parker March 17, 2018 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

ADELAIDE FRINGE REVIEW: THE PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEW AT THE PIGLET, GLUTTONY

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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.

Ken Grady March 15, 2018 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized

ADELAIDE FESTIVAL REVIEW: THE TRIPLETS OF BELLEVILLE, ADELAIDE TOWN HALL

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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.

Ken Grady March 15, 2018 Festivals, Film, Music, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized

ADELAIDE FRINGE REVIEW: GAMESHOW OF THRONES, GLUTTONY

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Gameshow of Thrones is definitely worth a look if you love Game of Thrones.

David Emms March 15, 2018 Festivals, Reviews, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

MISSING WOMADELAIDE? HERE’S A LITTLE FLASHBACK OF MONDAY’S MOMENTS

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Check out our photo gallery of some of the highlights of Monday’s WOMADelaide fun and frivolity.

Libby Trainor Parker March 15, 2018 Festivals, The Arts, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

WOMADELAIDE IN PICTURES – DAYS 1, 2 & 3 BY ALTHEA MALLEE

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Althea Mallee joined us for three glorious days of WOMADelaide and snapped some gorgeous shots.

Libby Trainor Parker March 14, 2018 Festivals, Music, The Arts, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

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