Gumbo Ya Ya and The Band Of Simple Dreams, took to the stage at Norwood Live to deliver their particular brand of fun to a large crowd of music fans who turned up for a chance to enjoy some Van Morrison & Linda Ronstadt classics.
Adelaide Fringe
Rebel is an enjoyable show – the pacing is good, the costumes are impressive, and the performance has plenty of heart.
The hour-long show passes all too quickly because this highly skilled thaumaturge entrances you right from his very first warm-up trick to the very last moment. Charlie Caper – Magical is a magnificent experience!
Belt out a few classics with your mates in a karaoke free-for-all marathon.
A brilliantly acted one woman show recounting the horrors of war from the perspective of a young girl.
The Black Blues Brothers is a family friendly show, which redefines the usual circus production approach and provides an hour of jaw dropping physicality that is sure to impress even the most experienced Fringe goer who think they have already seen it all!
A wonderful tribute show, Dan Clews’ The Paul Simon Experience gives an almost flawless performance in bringing Simon’s songs alive on the stage.
Dr Matt Agnew, of Bachelor fame, explores the scientific possibilities of extra-terrestrial life.
‘Twice’ “Music from the Motion Picture Once”’ is exactly as advertised – Celtic/Folk/Bluegrass band Gypsy Rumble present the […]
The original line-up of the California Crooners Club returned for opening weekend of Fringe, five years after their […]
