Category: Performing Art

Performing Art

MUFF– Bakehouse Theatre – Til May 25 – 3K

Claire Glenn takes on the most formidable challenge of the three players and does an admirable job, swinging and swaying between the hurt and challenges of her rape and the need to get back into the scene. 3K

2 One Another – Her Majesty’s Til 11 May – 4.5K

Rafael Bonachela’s artistic direction takes us through isolation as a curse and a strength, the joys and lows of interacting with another and the buzz and desolation that can come from crowd involvements. But throughout the beauty of the human form is the supreme connection he makes with the audience. 4.5K

THE INTERVIEWS 2013 – By Kryztoff

Throughout the year, Kryztoff interviews various performers, artists and commentators. This blog page now brings them all together, with the most recent posted first. Enjoy.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – Festival Theatre – Til May 26 – 4.5K

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – Don’t miss it. 4.5K

DAVID SMIEDT AND NICK CODY – Australian jokesters play SA shows – 7-10 May

Two hilarious Australian comics come to Adelaide for a week of stand-up gigs. See post for details

HEDDA GABLER – Playhouse – Til 18 May – 3.5K

State Theatre’s modern adaptation via Murray-Smith is slick. Alison Bell successfully takes on one of the most demanding roles in theatre, seemingly preferring to paint her Hedda as a manipulating villain rather than say a victim of circumstance or an idealist fighting against society. 3.5K

SYDNEY Dance Company – 2 One Another – Preview

Internationally renowned Sydney Dance Company is set to return to Adelaide in May, presenting five performances of their critically acclaimed work, 2 One Another, at Her Majesty’s Theatre, 8 – 11 May. See post for details.

FRINGE 2013 – MKA’s Unsex Me – The Producers Bar – By Mark Wilson – 3.5k

Be warned Unsex Me is extremely confronting and conservative minded folk may well walk out wiping their brow. 3.5K

Carclew Scholarships 2013 Announced

Carclew Youth Arts is once again offering four opportunities totalling $50,000 to help young South Australian artists excel in their chosen artform.

Girl in the Goldfish Bowl – Bakehouse Theatre til 4th May – 3.5K

No review of Girl in the Goldfish Bowl would be complete without featuring Miranda Pike’s superb display as Iris. 3.5K