Mojito! is an entertaining fast-paced cabaret set in Cuba in 1959 on the eve of the Cuban Revolution. Songs from Spain, Cuba and Latin American countries are brought to life by an excellent 7 piece band consisting of trumpet, trombone, drums, congas, piano, bass and classical guitar. The fabulous vocals are mainly provided by Nancy …
Category: Fringe 2018
Feb 25
FRINGE 2018 – Oriental Flair – Eastern Harps Meet Western Strings – Garage International – 4K
So, this show will be on a Saturday when the Adelaide Town Hall itself is not open. Don’t panic as you just need to know that the Garage International is located at the rear of the town hall itself, which can be accessed from Pirie Street. The performance was held in a smaller venue which …
Feb 23
FRINGE 2018: Viggo Venn: Pepito – 3.5K – GOUD
Viggo Venn is a name to watch. Whilst Venn’s show Pepito definitely needs a little polishing, there are stretches of comedy in there that signify that this man is a fantastic clown, comedian, and generally nice guy. Venn’s show is equal parts sketch comedy, audience interaction, and ode to cucumbers (not a euphemism). Venn becomes Pepito, …
Feb 23
FRINGE 2018: F**k Tinder – 3.5K
By Anthony Nguyen In the 21st Century age of online dating apps, many people are familiar with the disillusions of chasing a digital romance. Self-proclaimed Scottish single man, Chris Henry, attempts to revive the romance by bringing lonely singles back into the pubs with his comedy event, F**k Tinder, for the 2018 Adelaide Fringe. Social …
Feb 21
Fringe 2018: Socially [un]acceptable – 4.5K
By Amy. There are some Fringe shows that stick with you long after you leave. They make you contemplate your own experiences, opinions, and beliefs. Socially [un]acceptable, a no-holds-barred piece by Laura Desmond, is definitely one of those shows. An honest, unflinching look at both the sexual assaults experienced by Desmond throughout her life, and …
Feb 20
THE BRIDGE – ADELAIDE FRINGE 2018
Two people, brought together by chance, search for ways to keep hope alive. Through their nightly shadow-puppet play they are able to create stories and worlds over which they have control. They can make plans, express their fears, laugh, and make it through another night. Nameless throughout and with their pasts virtually erased by the …
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