Much of the joy of the production came from the audience’s delight as Goers twigged their memories.
Category Archive: The Arts
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.
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.
Sold out for his limited three night run, you’ll be kicking yourself IF you didn’t purchase tickets earlier. Do the next best thing and check out his YouTube channel: search Friendlyjordies and buckle yourself in for the ride.
From start to finish, this cabaret with kick celebrates everyone and everything through song, dance, acrobatics, drag, comedy, fire eating and subversive striptease.
Pussy Riot delivered a frenzied, and very noisy, multi-modal history lesson to a large and curious crowd in The Attic at the RCC on Wednesday night.
There are many magic shows on offer this year at Adelaide Fringe, so it becomes a trick in itself to stand out from the crowd.
Prince fans will certainly enjoy Michael Wheatley’s new show, Forever In My Life, as will those who admire a well structured musical performance delivered with love and humility.
Whiplash is an odd beast. It would be hard to describe it as enjoyable, but, perversely, it does seem, in its uniqueness, just the type of show Fringe theatre should continue to encourage.
