The monologue Sea wall at first seems to be a story of joy, family and male bonding, unravelling to reveal a tragedy that feels like a real gut punch.
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Adelaide publicity professional Libby Parker (Music SA, Adelaide Festival) is running a PR course for beginners this month at Raj House
It is no mean feat to create a show that can be enjoyed both youths and not as youthful, and to strike a balance in being informative, educational and entertaining. But Amphibian does exactly that in spades.
The real joy of this theatrical rendition is in the language, preserving the power and humour of Winton’s writing and its genuine Australian voice. Matched with some excellent staging and a solid ensemble of actors, That Eye, the Sky is a satisfying piece of theatre.
As car crashes go, this was one of epic proportions.
If the local audience reaction to the premiere screening of Marion Pilowsky’s first feature film The Flip Side is anything to go by, the film is destined to do well here in Adelaide.
Kingswood, it’s a word that conjures up passion amongst most Aussies. The solid grunt, invariably reliable and iconic lines, they are hard to beat. Then there is the car.
Fraser A. Gorman kicked off his national tour in Adelaide at the Grace Emily last night, treating the appreciative audience to a full rendition of Easy Dazy, his superb new record.
It’s this “give no f*cks”, pure mosh mentality that has fans coming back for more – and more they gave.
Machine Head are offering a live show that no other band at their level is matching.
