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Adelaide Fringe

FRINGE REVIEW: WIDE OPEN ROAD – TRIBUTE TO THE TRIFFIDS AT THE WHEATSHEAF HOTEL

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Great songs performed by a group of committed players who clearly love The Triffids’ music. Flawed at times, but the band exuded great spirit and it is a well established truism that the greatest rock and roll is often best anyway when precision is overruled passion!

Ken Grady March 5, 2021 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THE MAGIC OF DOM CHAMBERS

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Audiences will never look at a deck of cards the same again after experiencing Dom’s up close and personal show through the use of a giant screen that will leave crowds questioning all that they see.

Jason Kemp March 4, 2021 Festivals, What's on in Adelaide

ENTER THE SPHERE OF MISS ZELLA SHEAR THIS ADELAIDE FRINGE

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If they’re cute, they’re usually a little bit psycho, and Miss Zella Shear holds no exception with the premiere of her one woman show, Bird Be Crazy this Adelaide Fringe with discounted tickets available to both concession and BankSA card holders.

Jason Kemp March 3, 2021 Festivals, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

ADELAIDE FRINGE REVIEW: DIRT, HOLDEN STREET THEATRE

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A modern thriller where all is not as it seems.

Josh van't Padje March 1, 2021 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts

ADELAIDE’S NEWEST THEATRE COMPANY DEBUT WITH CALL OF THE MALLEEFOWL THIS FRINGE

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Giving highlight queer stories and disabilities in theatre, Call of the Malleefowl delivers a diverse cast of South Australian talent with a focus on leading roles for women.

Jason Kemp March 1, 2021 Festivals, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW: CLASSIC BRUCE AT THE MOA, GLUTTONY

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Classic Bruce at Gluttony is quite clearly a labour of love full of Springsteen songs delivered with a high level of reverence and an impressive degree of musical dexterity.

Ken Grady February 28, 2021 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW: THE CHOIR OF MAN – THE MOA, GLUTTONY, 2021

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‘Our clarion call is ‘Gather; gather and sit,’ says George Bray, the show’s narrator, and gather we did, […]

Leila Hallak-Low February 25, 2021 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW: 27 CLUB, THE MOA, GLUTTONY

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A rockin’ night under the stars paying homage to the late, great members of the 27 Club

Josh van't Padje February 25, 2021 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts

FRINGE REVIEW: LITTLE SYLVIE & MISS OHIO AT THE JADE

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Little Sylvie and Miss Ohio combined together at The Jade on Sunday afternoon to provide a fascinating mix of vocal and acoustic delights as part of this year’s Adelaide Fringe.

Ken Grady February 21, 2021 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts

FRINGE REVIEW: THE TWINS AT THE STUDIO, HOLDEN STREET THEATRES

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Twins, presented by comedian Greg Fleet and film-maker Ian Darling, at this year’s Fringe

Ken Grady February 17, 2021 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

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