‘The Sleeping Trees: World Tour’ is a very funny show that will repay you in belly laughs for any financial and temporal sacrifice you may have made in attending the performance. It is unreservedly recommended!
As far as career retrospectives go, you would be hard pressed to find one as ‘glorious’ as the one that Charles Jenkins has put together for this year’s Fringe. Get along to it if you can.
For me, Quality Novelty did not end up being the show that it was billed as. There are some good, even great elements, however these were too few over the hour run time.
1900-Lisa-Skye is at times odd, but also an affectionate and hilarious look at the world of phone dating before new technology took hold.
Set to be one of the festival’s more fresh and unique acts, ELSKA will hit Adelaide and Port Adelaide with her unique sound, which blends soulful vocals with live looped harp.
Chasing Smoke is a circus show with Indigenous performers, offering a contemporary performance of their craft mixed in with some comedy and history for good measure. These elements combine to create something moving and funny, simultaneously offering a window into another culture.
With their second album all recorded and soon to be released, Woolongong’s The Pinheads are currently out on an extensive national tour that brings them to Adelaide this Thursday night, playing the Crown and Anchor.
Effing Robots: How I Taught AI To Stop Worrying and Love Humans is a really interesting deep-dive into the world of AI, with Nicol Cabe a knowledgeable and passionate navigator into what is sometimes a murky, unsettling world.
There can no doubt that all in attendance had an absolute blast, and with Honky Tonk Heaven only back for one more night of the Fringe, Saturday 2nd March, what are y’all waiting for?
The winner of the 2018 Arts South Australia Ruby Award for Best Community or Regional Event or Project, AREA 53 begins at Bowden this week and it is set to solve some mysteries (or is it?).
