In a performance that is a masterful hybrid of song, mime, stand-up, slapstick that contains generous doses of the bizarre and surreal, The Travelling Sisters set a frenetic pace from the opening number and they never let the momentum slip.
Category Archive: Festivals
Ross Wilson has the right to claim icon status in our music industry and a place as one of our greatest musical talents – respect deserved and acknowledged. But – tonight’s set was a little flat and not one to go down in the annals of his greatest live shows.
We Live by the Sea is an excellent piece of theatre: engaging, innovative and featuring some terrific performances from the youthful UK cast.
If you’re looking for a fun night out, Mary’s Diva Spectacular is a great way to get your […]
Turkish psychedelic five-piece Baba Zula will make their Adelaide debut with three shows at the WOMADelaide festival this […]
A vulgar and scandalous comedy
Resisting a laughing fit in Aristeguieta’s Juithy is impossible and with no effort at all, he’ll have you craving mangos!
Don’t be fooled, if you’re looking for some Vampire with a heart of gold story, this isn’t it. This Nosferatu is dark and nightmarish, and nearly 100 years on, is still widely considered a masterpiece of cinema.
I Like Me is a show worthy of checking out. Desmarais is good value, and more than just a proficient comedy craftsman – he is a Canadian. And who can honestly say they have met a Canadian that they didn’t like?
After fifty years in the business, one of the things Russell Morris has clearly mastered is how to put together a setlist to please everyone.
