Innuendo Everwhere: Becky Blake and Steve Davis do it
Innuendo’s truly are everywhere. From the vulgar, to the childish, to the just plain weird.
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.
Innuendo’s truly are everywhere. From the vulgar, to the childish, to the just plain weird.
2 Cats Drove into the Cuckoo’s Nest is Steve Davis and Ralf Hadzic’s sequel to
Back in September 2019, Steve interviewed Gary Turner, a musician who was obsessed by a
The Belle Époque or Beautiful Epoch was a period of French history that dates from
“Weird duck, that one,” utters TJ Lathrop (Tim Cousins) in relation to Zenia (Chris Galipo),
Last night, we saw Crawford in the role of Phantom at Phantom Of The Opera
Kiah Gossner is a modern-day Mozart. His multi-artform performance piece, Contact, at The Adelaide Festival
Good theatre has good pacing and that includes this production of Marathon at the Bakehouse
Of all the plays Independent Theatre could have chosen to perform at this time, Mrs
The Adelaide Repertory Theatre’s production of A Christmas Carol is a festive romp that breathes
The young man can not imagine the old man he will become. That spoken reflection
The Dark Master is a strange and enchanting piece of theatre, as mystical and sensual
To watch Vessel is to experience a moment as Charles Darwin, stumbling into a primordial
When we collaborate with neighbours from around the world, rather than conquer and colonise them,
The Wizard Of Oz Arena Spectacular is the lovechild of Hollywood and PT Barnum. Hollywood
Alfred Hitchcock was the master of suspense and the suspense in this production of The
Conflict medicine is a field where only the brave and the driven can operate successfully.
When the Gilbert & Sullivan Society decides to step away from its staple of G&S
Who would have thought a coming of age story could still hold our attention in