There’s death defying tricks, crowd participation, piano accordion antics, and plenty of surprises – it’s your usual Hans fare, only bigger and better.
Adelaide Fringe Festival
It’s rare to find a children’s show that is so densely packed with ideas, while also remaining accessible, but Duckie manages to pull this off.
Even if you’re not a fan of Doris Day, Louise Messenger is worth seeing because she puts on a stellar show.
There’s some terrific improvisation, impressive acrobatics and lots of laughs – a fun one for the kids.
If Grace is anything to go by, Louis Donnarumma is quite a talent, and someone worth watching as his career inevitably takes off.
‘Underneath’ focuses around the idea that beauty is dangerous and desperately sought after, but perhaps beauty hides the ugliness as well.
Directed by Matthew Vecchio, ‘That Siege in Adelaide’ is loosely based around events like the 2014 Rodney Clavell saga and similar newsworthy happenings.
When creating the show, Candy decided she wanted to do something with a bit of flavour, so she has chosen her favourite food and music for your viewing and chewing pleasure.
After many years as accompanist, Adelaide singer and pianist, Deborah Brennan, is making her debut as a front […]
A concert pianist with an overinflated ego attempts to perform the symphony of his life, but instead, creates a beautifully absurd cacophony of catastrophe.
