
Poof! Secrets of a magician
James Galea’s Poof! Secrets of a magician, is part Vegas-style, wow-moment-filled, close-up card magic, part
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.

James Galea’s Poof! Secrets of a magician, is part Vegas-style, wow-moment-filled, close-up card magic, part

“Enough of the theatrics, Nikki,” bellows Bev, and if you’re not prepared for the style

There is an era of smart, sassy, homegrown theatre upon us and Alex Vickery-Howe’s Watchlist

Blue Stockings is one of the saddest and frustrating and angering and entertaining bits of

It’s not often that we get documentary theatre on such a high profile stage as

Attend this review of Sweeney Todd. State Opera has brought the dark, Stephen Sondheim classic

From the opening moments of Euphoria, anybody who’s ever lived in a country town will

Where does a writer end and a character begin? This is an idea explored intriguingly

When Jonathon Biggins takes to the stage as Paul Keating, the audience is instantly drawn

My horse, my horse, my kingdom for a horse! Never before has this iconic Shakespearean

The Day the Internet Died by Ian McWethy & Jason Pizzarello is a pastiche of

If ever a show was the perfect antidote to the blues, it’s The Wedding Singer.

Windmill Theatre has returned with a fun, Australian puppet play for kids, Hiccup. The simple

The Rep has rolled into 2021 with a hearty serving of homemade sibling strife and

One might say that comedy based on eternal truths is not novel, after all there

Call of the Malleefowl, presented by Bluestocking Theatre Co, is an incredible Adelaide-based true crime

When John Williamson sang goodbye to Blinky Bill in 1986, many of us believed that

Cabaret comes in all shapes and sizes and with See The Big Man Cry it