
Nobody Knows My Name
Max Savage knows Adelaide and, more importantly, knows how to reflect her in poetry and
Here are the latest reviews of plays, music, festivals, art, museums – you name it. But mainly, it is our reviews of the Adelaide Fringe. Enjoy.
Our reviewers are Steve Davis, Ekkia Evans, Michelle Nightinggale, and Nigel Dobson.
If you wanted a quick-access solution to all the reviews we’ve ever done, we also have a condensed, text-only list here: Adelaide Show Review List.
Max Savage knows Adelaide and, more importantly, knows how to reflect her in poetry and
To spend an evening with Gunhild Carling is to loll around on the back porch
The Adelaide Cabaret Festival has not only witnessed the first band to ever perform a
Bigger and Blacker is destined to be one of the most important shows in the
Robot Song is one of the most refreshing and remarkable works I’ve seen in 25
The DreamBIG Children’s Festival made storytelling magic happen through the production of New Owner by
Don’t dream about seeing some DreamBIG Festival shows, stop what you’re doing and get to
The world’s a better place without Don Juan but I had mistakenly expected the world
David Williamson’s satirical play about the broken politics behind the scenes of a famous football
There’s a little Patricia Barnes in us all, that’s what playwright, Matt Hawkins, wants us
Everybody knows you should just buy tickets for any show Stewart D’Arrietta announces. In this
Undertow delivers what the title promises. Your spirit will gradually be grasped and pulled under
In Marc Ryan The Beautiful Bogan in Honey; I Shrunk The Bogan, we meet a
“Come Sail Your Ships” – A Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Tribute is indeed
That Daring Australian Girl is a delightful play that is well elocuted and charts the
Tim Ferguson: A Fast Life On Wheels trundles us through Tim’s life, from the heady,
In Isolate & Izolál we explore whether or not humans should colonise Mars. There is