Well, if this was to be the last live gig we would see for a while as we head into this indefinite period of social uncertainty, then it certainly was a good one!
Fortuna Spiegeltent
At their Adelaide Fringe 30 Year Anniversary gig, Things Of Stone And Wood’s repertoire of Australian folk-rock classics still sounded as fresh and vital as ever.
Renee Geyer opened her show with a version of B.B. King’s The Thrill Is Gone, a song whose title could not be further from the truth for those who bought tickets to see her this time around.
Tim Rogers’ Fringe show at the Fortuna Spiegeltent is a delightful 90 minutes of Fringe magic, mixing cabaret, […]
Irish singer-songwriter, Wallis Bird’s first ever Adelaide show, on the last Wednesday night of the Adelaide Fringe, proved to be a most odd and, in unexpected ways, a most memorable performance.
A Z-Star show is quite an experience. Negotiating drums, guitar and vocals, Zee Gachette is an exceptional performer. Although softly spoken between songs, she has an arresting stage presence.
Mary Coughlan is a truly affecting performer, and getting to hear her sing live in Adelaide, at last, will undoubtedly prove to be an experience that will live long in the memories of those who attended.
The Thin White Ukes: A Bowie Odyssey – a joke that has long worn out the impact of its punchline?
A casual and improvised affair with the multi-talented Gretel Killeen and friends
The Amy Winehouse Show at The Spiegeltent in The Garden Of Unearthly Delights – was ‘merely a ‘polite’ performance, lacking in passion and power’.
