As we eagerly await the show, the lights go up to reveal an invisible quartet, which when made visible, is comprised of merely three performers. Finding themselves in a ‘trilemma’ they invite a latecomer from the audience to join them on stage to complete the foursome. Fortunately he happens to be both talented and appropriately …
Category: Performing Art
Mar 12
DELIA OLEM and EAGLEHEART
DELIA OLEM and EAGLEHEART Nexus Arts – 6pm Sun March10th review by Gary Clarke – 5 Stars Delia Olem is a multi talented performer equally at home in theatre, cabaret, music, as a singer, lyricist,writer and Cellist. On this night she also introduced us to an Appalachian dulcimer crafted by her father. The premise of …
Mar 12
FRINGE 2019: Neel Kolhatkar – Live – 3.5K
By Anthony Nguyen With over 1.2 million followers across social media, Sydney-based Neel Kolhatkar is experienced in the Australia comedy circuit having made a name for himself through his popular Youtube channel and years of comedy shows. After a big year highlighting his comedic talent on TV, Kolhatkar returns to Adelaide and steps back on stage …
Mar 11
GREG BYRON – Poetic Licence
GREG BYRON – POETIC LICENCE Treasury 1860 – March 9th 2019 – 8pm – 5 stars Review by Gary Clarke Greg Byron a.k.a Gavin Robertson is a fully licenced wordsmith. A man with a brilliant turn of phrase. For this show we were comfortably seated in the front bar of the Treasury 1860 venue sucking …
Mar 09
FRINGE – Circus & Physical Theatre – The Otherworld – Empyrean – Gluttony – 3.5K
By Alisha Dyer With a late timeslot in Gluttony’s Empyrean, The Otherworld is an interesting little nightcap. Sit through the witching hour with a circus performance that fringes on the dark side of the arts. Olio Circus came together just last year and have spent eight months preparing their debut show. The line-up includes …
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