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Film Review: Gloria!

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Gloria! is ode to the power of music, the resilience of women, and the joy of breaking free.

Josh van't Padje October 3, 2024 Festivals, Film, Reviews, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

Illuminate Adelaide Review 2024 – Mondo Psycho and The Night Terrors

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From the moment Carla Lippis and a band of Adelaide Music Royalty graced the stage you knew you had landed in a Mondo Psycho world and you were visiting.

Merinda Edwards July 7, 2024 Music, Reviews, The Arts, Uncategorized, Upside Adelaide, What's on in Adelaide

Theatre Review 2024: Starweaver

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Starweaver is a thought-provoking and all-immersive experience. The play encourages the audience to think about the fabric of […]

Merinda Edwards July 3, 2024 Reviews, The Arts, Upside Adelaide, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW – VAUDEVILLE SMASH, WONDERLAND SPIEGELTENT, 2024

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From gorgeous melodies to intricate instrumentals, Vaudeville Smash delivered an energetic, magnetic performance that kept the audience engaged and delighted from start to finish.

Leila Hallak-Low March 19, 2024 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts, Upside Adelaide, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW: An Aussie Arab, Gluttony 2024

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Nassar tackles difficult issues around the complications of social constructs and expectations with aplomb and irreverence, engaging and entertaining the audience with her dry wit and a touch of mischief.

Leila Hallak-Low March 17, 2024 Festivals, Reviews, The Arts, Upside Adelaide, What's on in Adelaide

FRINGE REVIEW – HISTORY OF HOUSE, GLUTTONY 2024

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With our fists in the air, MLK on screen and hearts full of hope and house music, History of House is a transformative, unmissable foray into musical perfection.

Leila Hallak-Low March 17, 2024 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts, What's on in Adelaide

Adelaide Fringe Review: Brown Women Comedy – Gluttony, The Lark

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The strength of this show lies not only in the comedic talents of the performers but also in their authenticity and vulnerability.

Daisy Sumersford March 13, 2024 Community and Family, Festivals, Music, Opinion, Reviews, Upside Adelaide, Upside Creative, What's on in Adelaide

Adelaide Fringe Review 2024: Yozi – No Babies in the Sauna

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Follow Yozi into a world of structured chaos as he launches into stories of growth, humour, and learning.

Merinda Edwards March 12, 2024 Reviews, The Arts, Upside Adelaide, What's on in Adelaide

Adelaide Fringe Review 2024: Rob Snarski & Lindy Morrison at The Wheatsheaf

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A showcase of wonderful songs, beautifully sung, emphasising once again that Rob Snarski is one of Australia’s very best singer – songwriters.

Ken Grady March 11, 2024 Festivals, Music, Reviews, The Arts, Upside Adelaide

Adelaide Fringe Review: Wil Anderson – GOUD, The Box

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A very entertaining night out with a tirelessly accomplished performer. Wilegitimate does not disappoint.

Daisy Sumersford March 10, 2024 Festivals, News, Opinion, Reviews, The Arts, Upside Adelaide, What's on in Adelaide

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