Belt out a few classics with your mates in a karaoke free-for-all marathon.
The Garden of Unearthly Delights
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.
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’.
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Leo Sayer still has plenty of stage presence, and commands a devoted and loyal fanbase who excitedly push and prod each other’s shoulders as they recognise the opening bars of each song as he worked his way through a generous cross-section of his hits.
Kate Ceberano in the Spiegeltent – a terrific, five-star performance from one of the greats!
During some scenes, the cast strike gold with every piece of rushed dialogue falling together like a jigsaw puzzle, while other times the scene is force fed and awkward.
