L.R. Marsh’s debut solo offering The Ghosts Of is music to enjoy with a late night whiskey by the fire or to see you through a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Category Archive: Reviews
From The Jam only played for an hour and a half at The Gov, but they did not waste a single minute of it! A fantastic show!
There’s no shortage of scares when a bunch of teens find themselves caught in a town curse on Halloween.
Good Boys is a comedy that misses the mark totally. It’s a tacky, predictable and ultimately unsatisfying film.
XXX Neon Sign is the inaugural show for the newly established Rumpus Theatre collective of Bowden in the repurposed space previously occupied by Fontanelle Gallery on Sixth Street. South Australian composer Dan Thorpe, with a growing reputation for experimental nous, cuts an isolated figure at the piano as he navigates Australian poet James Andre’s work of the same title, illuminating Andre’s personal recollections of working in a porno store in Brisbane.
On behalf of director, Michael Engler, you are cordially invited to re-enter the world of high teas, proper manners and well dressed period drama in the film version of Downton Abbey.
SAFIA livened up a cold night at HQ on the second leg of their “Story’s Start or End” tour.
The ninety minute film documents the recording of Aretha Franklin’s 1972 gospel album of the same name.
Jasper Jones is an important Australian story that cleverly confronts some dark truths about our country within the architecture of an engaging tale.
The Adelaide Entertainment Centre was at capacity on Saturday night for the boys from Blackwood – Hilltop Hoods. And boy, do they know how to raise the roof!
