Marlon’s socially conscious lyrics and soulful vocals, draws his audience in.
Category Archive: The Arts
If Kate Bush won’t come to the world, then Sarah-Louise will. And the audience will not be disappointed.
The daringly brave high-flying performances, the must see-it-to-believe juggling acts and Art portrayed in the style of movement of the human body is what makes RITUAL a worthy Fringe contributor for 2024.
Although it was a seated performance, there were a few who couldn’t help but dance by the end; you can see why Simi gained nationwide popularity as one of the top performers on The Voice in 2015; his personality and playfulness kept the audience engaged throughout the show, the encore rang out past the hour with the pianist leading more soulful songs with Simi’s vocals.
Dancers become both a physical extension and vessel for poetry in the art of movement as the show bravely explores passion, vulnerability, sensuality and touch.
A gripping musical performance featuring spoken word and interpretive dance, New Beginnings sees Madam Nightingale and Cloutie Will elegantly perform what it means to be human.
Emerging comedian Callum Straford will make his Adelaide Fringe debut with musical comedy concerto Mozart-182 at Prompt Creative Centre in March.
Shelley Dunstone (vocals) and Daniel Gosling (guitar) are getting together again for Fringe 2024 to perform their favourite Bossa Nova songs and MPB (Brazilian popular music).
Cabaret couple Libby & Matt have always been fashionably late to everything from parties, their jobs, a cabaret career and even to love, so they have created yet another funny, raucous, musical romp about their experiences.
With original songs written by Libby and Matt accompanied by The Staff Band (Dylby McCullough and Tina Donaldson), Extra Curricular is a fast paced, ridiculous romp disguised as a professional development session.
