Much of the joy of the production came from the audience’s delight as Goers twigged their memories.
Category Archive: Reviews
Lovecraft is an ode to the science behind the fuzzy feelings when we are enamoured, infatuated, and unhealthily overwhelmed with lust and passion towards a (potential) partner.
Immoral Kombat is sure to remain a firm favourite amongst the scene, but hit performances in this subversion of burlesque were too inconsistent to realise the true promise of this show.
Gone were the familiar rows of chairs, replaced with an empty dance floor waiting to be filled – and once the Cousins’ set of wall-to-wall bangers began, it didn’t take long for eager dancers to flock to the front.
Adelaide fans ignored the heat and other distractions and turned out in huge numbers to catch the final show of the Fiona O’Loughlin – Gap Year tour at Thebby last night.
Comedy duo Sweaty Pits have crafted a show which is always funny, often strange, but never dull.
This Land is the best work to date from Gary Clark Jr., gathering together the elements that have worked so well for the artist before, but also moving in bold new directions.
Those expecting a mindless sports/action film will find a surprising depth in Fighting With My Family… If you can walk out of this film without at least one belly laugh and a quickly brushed away heartwarming tear for the underdog, you may find yourself being deserving of a wrestling receipt.
If you’re wanting a ‘hands to the mouth, gasp every five minutes, almost wet yourself from shock’ film, Greta is just not it. It does however, along with a slight fear of ever doing a nice deed again, amuse it’s audience and thrill you just enough to keep you invested until the very claustrophobic end.
McMullen perfectly straddles the line of humour and poignancy to deliver a show that is both important and entertaining.
