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Double Entendre

In this concert that pitted the MCO against ANAM, the differences were hard to tell and sometimes fell in the…

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The Speechmaker

With poor execution and stale writing, The Speechmaker is an unimaginative show that wallows in its own tediousness.

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Mary Stallings

Stallings’ control of her voice, her phrasing and her special interpretation of songs make her a consummate jazz professional.

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The Rap Guide to Evolution

Brinkman brings integrity, passion and warmth to the stage, and as a result manages to get the audience rapping along…

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Adelaide Cabaret Festival Variety Gala Performance

Unlike most gala performances, this year’s performance ended with a whimper, not a bang.

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The Boat People

An ambitious play that brings welcome new wit and perspective to a profoundly entrenched and awkward Australian issue.

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Rabbithead

Darkly surreal whimsy with the sweetest setting.

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The Leenane Trilogy

Tackling themes of co-dependency, alienation, escape and faith, the trilogy is superbly executed by the Kin Collective.

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Mozart's Haffner Symphony

The conductor cued multiple blasts from the brass by bouncing on the balls of her feet and jabbing her fingers…

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Shadowland

A simple silhouette of hand-waggly ear and arm-forming snout draws attention to the sheer brilliance and simplicity of shadow play

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