Festivals

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Autobahn
'Autobahn' is comprised of six sketches of two people travelling in a car and the discussions that occur between them.

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: After the End
But for the tiered seating that retreats from the underdressed stage, when entering the theatre, one might make the mistake…

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Taxing Lyrical - Lehmo
The Rhino Room in Adelaide’s East End is the perfect venue for any one man comedy show and Lehmo’s Taxing…

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: I Have a Dream
Opening night for Movin’ Melvin Browns I Have Dream (Soul to Soul) show was at the Norwood Live venue, a…

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: A Company of Strangers
'A Company of Strangers' is a cabaret that is showing in The Spiegeltent, which is a beautiful venue$$s$$ intimate, but…

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Sherlock Holmes & the Saline Solution
The lads from Sound & Fury would like to have us believe that they’re idiots with nothing to say.

ADELAIDE FRINGE FESTIVAL REVIEW: Scarborough
Scarborough performed at the Adelaide Fringe Festival is directed by Martha Lott, written by Fiona Evens and performed by Emily…

SYDNEY FESTIVAL: Scott Wright & The Nargun and the Stars
Scott Wright co-founded visual and physical theatre company ERTH in Ballarat in 1990. The successful company is now housed in…
Inviting The Neighbours In - Adelaide’s OzAsia Festival ‘08
A new festival in Adelaide’s festival ‘off season’ is gathering ground and popularity. Launched in 2007, this years OzAsia Festival…
REVIEW: Emanuel Gat Dance Company - Adelaide Arts Festival
Forming his company in 2004, Israeli choreographer Emanuel Gat makes his Australian debut with three very personal and distinctive dance…