Myths, Legends and Fantasy
Emma Knights channels all that is puckish and whimsical in this hour of original music
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.
Emma Knights channels all that is puckish and whimsical in this hour of original music
Adelaide based string quartet The Folk Foragers dazzled their audience with exceptionally performed folk songs
“In the beginning there was nothing, and then there was everything”. Trees hold a great
If ever there was a show in which a performer honestly bared herself to her
Having male genitalia is not often equated with a disadvantage in any field, let alone
Singer-songwriter and school drama teacher, Katie Elle Jackson, opened a new season of her show,
From desert dystopia to disco, Arcadia – Bohemian Cabaret by the Cocktail Creative has it
WARNING: What follows is a review by a monolingual anglophile of a concert of songs
The Green Guys Company is back this Fringe with another humorous and heartfelt play that
Demagogue is a play Australian audiences need to see now. It is a smart, witty,
The Darker Side of Bowden is a historical walking tour written and performed by Shannon
At the Holden Street Theatres, wedged between the sweeping, international perspectives of Henry Naylor and
As soon as you walk through the door of the theatre, you are thrust into
You are full of pretty answers, Essential Theatre! With our society stretched and broken, Essential
State Theatre Company’s interrupted 2021 season, salvaged one of its anticipated productions last night, with
“For anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing, whose end, both at the
In How not to make it in America, young, Australian, would-be actor, Matt (James Smith),
With Eureka Day billed as the “hottest new comedy sensation coming out of New York”,
State Opera of South Australia has staged a vibrantly colourful production of The Barber Of