Category: Performing Art

Performing Art

FRINGE 2013 – Desde Cuba a Brazil – Ensalada the Union

Thwarted by Council regulations, Ensalada the Union – one of the Festival’s newest venues – had to relocate at the last minute from Union Street in the East End to a spot right near Gluttony, opposite the Garden of Unearthly Delights. Notwithstanding the eleventh hour shift, the current Ensalada the Union, complete with European tapas …

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FRINGE 2013 – Golden Phung Sell Out – 4K

By Peter Maddern The Golden Phung crowd are back for their third Fringe season and they are certainly worth their price of admission. This show, superior to last year’s efforts, reflects the cast’s growing stage experiences, not just in the Phung seasons but through their own individual stage careers. This can be seen in such …

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FRINGE 2013 – Inside By Frank Woodley & Simon Yates – 2.5K

A brave attempt at no doubt a new angle for Mr Woodley’s comedic talents, but Inside just doesn’t much work.

FRINGE 2013: Comedy – Lords of Luxury – Tuxedo Cat – 3K

The Lords of Luxury (Dan Debuf, Luke Ryan, Matt Saraceni and Paul Verhoeven) have made a bit of a name for themselves via their comedy podcasts. They bring their particular brand of humour to the Tuxedo Cat this Fringe. There’s not a lot to this show: four friends on a mostly blank stage, a few …

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FRINGE TICKET BINGE – Angry Young Man & Champagne Cabaret – WIN TIX

More Kryztoff Fringe Binge tickets to be won. Today – Angry Young Man and Champagne Cabaret

FRINGE 2013: Theatre – Raton Laveur – Bakehouse Theatre – 4K

Rodents in the roof can drive the calmest person to distraction. Lily (Wendy Bos) comes home in response to a desperate phone call from Phil (Ben Noble), who appears to have developed a rather unhealthy obsession with racoons, and soon realises that something has gone badly wrong. Together, they have to try to determine a …

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FINGE 2013 – Limbo – Garden – 5K

To be sure Limbo is not the cheapest ticket in town but there is no risk of not getting your money’s worth – a thrill for all ages and a reason why the Garden is the centre of the Adelaide Fringe. 5K

FRINGE 2013 – Gallic Symbol – Marcel Lucont – Tuxedo Cat – 4K

  Vincent Coleman The French have a long held a reputation for decadence and disdain in equal parts. Deserved or not, Marcel Lucont is more than deserving of said reputation, and a lot more. Somewhere between Serge Gainsbourg and Bernard Black, the UK’s favourite English-loathing French comedian is a sweaty mess of charm, misogyny, wit, …

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FRINGE 2013 – ‘Live and Let Die – A Night with James Bond’ – 4.5K

  Hello, my name is Julia, and I am addicted to James Bond. Always have been, and always will be. So I had pretty high hopes for this show, presented by Prom Entertainment. And there was not just a little pressure to get it right for me. Unfortunately, my hopes were almost dashed before the …

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FRINGE 2013: Theatre – Choir Girl – Tuxedo Cat – 4.5K

Susan has a lovely alto voice and a life consisting almost entirely of the obsession of finding a choir to which she can contribute both her talent and her experience. She does after all, come from a long line of choristers and knows the ins and outs of choir etiquette backwards. Unfortunately, Susan’s latest choir …

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