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Adelaide Fringe

FRINGE REVIEW: MATT TARRANT – HONESTLY DISHONEST, GLUTTONY, MARCH 2017

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Matt Tarrant dazzles with mind-boggling tricks.

Josh van't Padje March 5, 2017 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW: 41 SECONDS, SALISBURY INSTITUTE, MARCH 2017

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41 Seconds is a play that anyone and everyone needs to see.

Rupert Hogan-Turner March 4, 2017 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW: TINDERBOX AT THE BALLY, GLUTTONY

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This hour long show actually passes by in a blink of an eye because the storyline so quickly hooks you into its web of mystery and intrigue.

Ken Grady March 4, 2017 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized

FRINGE REVIEW: LUKE McGREGOR – ALMOST FIXED IT AT THE CORONA THEATRE

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You can sense the waves of affection rolling out across the audience and washing around Luke McGregor when […]

Ken Grady March 3, 2017 Festivals, Uncategorized

INTERVIEW: DRAGONFLIES THEATRE BRING THE CHEMSEX MONOLOGUES TO ADELAIDE FRINGE

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The Chemsex Monologues was originally commissioned as ‘evening entertainment’ for the first ever European Chemsex Forum, held in London in 2016. The Upside […]

Josh van't Padje March 2, 2017 Festivals, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW: ‘WHAT IF’

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‘WHAT IF’, created, written and directed by Mahalia Barr-Mashei with music by Justin Pounsett, tells the story of Maya through a unique combination of song, the spoken word and contemporary dance.

Matthew Trainor March 2, 2017 Festivals, Reviews, Uncategorized

FRINGE REVIEW: DON’T WORRY, I’VE GOT IT COVERED – AMY BODOSSIAN AT HENRIETTA’S

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A flawed, but ultimately engrossing, performance full of passion and poetry.

Ken Grady March 2, 2017 Festivals, Music, Reviews, Uncategorized

FRINGE REVIEW: THE TRAVELLING SISTERS AT HENRIETTA’S

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In a performance that is a masterful hybrid of song, mime, stand-up, slapstick that contains generous doses of the bizarre and surreal, The Travelling Sisters set a frenetic pace from the opening number and they never let the momentum slip.

Ken Grady March 2, 2017 Festivals, Reviews, Uncategorized

FRINGE REVIEW: EMPTY VANITY, BAKEHOUSE THEATRE, FEBRUARY 2017

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An impressive debut from 18 year old emerging playwright and director James Watson.

Josh van't Padje March 1, 2017 Reviews, Uncategorized, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW – ROSS WILSON & THE PEACENIKS LIVE IN THE SPIEGELTENT

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Ross Wilson has the right to claim icon status in our music industry and a place as one of our greatest musical talents – respect deserved and acknowledged. But – tonight’s set was a little flat and not one to go down in the annals of his greatest live shows.

Ken Grady February 28, 2017 Festivals, Music, Reviews, Uncategorized

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