Local Theatre: Out of the Ordinary
There’s something a bit odd about a play based on someone who wants to be ordinary. Plays are supposed to be about bold heroes, fierce…
Read MoreThere’s something a bit odd about a play based on someone who wants to be ordinary. Plays are supposed to be about bold heroes, fierce…
Read MoreThe Australian Dance Theatre has toured the world with countless works ever since its foundation in 1965 by Dr. Elizabeth Cameron Dalman. Ignition is…
Read MoreCats is a solid testament to the theory that felines have nine lives as the musical has entertained more than 73 million people worldwide in…
Read MoreWith songs titled Dangerwank and Erection Tango, I knew that Eastend Cabaret: Perverts was not going to be for the faint hearted. This hilariously…
Read MoreScotch and Soda shows the importance of balance. Literally. Unlike the typical acrobatics shows, Scotch and Soda adds that little bit more. It’s a…
Read MoreAs Chris Lilley says: ‘coffee coffee coffee before we teachy teachy!’ Or, in both mine and Missy’s cases, coffee coffee coffee before we do…
Read MoreGluttony brings forward that real quirky, carnival vibe to Adelaide Fringe season each year. Located in Rymill Park just by The Garden, Gluttony’s gypsy-like set-up, fairy-lit surroundings…
Read MoreAs the weather begins to cool and what seems like the entire population of South Australia flocks to Rymill Park on a nightly basis,…
Read MoreThe adventures of the Adelaide Fringe continue with Three Birds One Cock. Don’t let the title mislead you, however, because it’s not what you’re…
Read MorePicture a writhing figure in a clear, plastic body bag; blonde matted hair poking out from the sides and face distorted with blood, vaguely…
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