Mick Searles

Adelaide Festival: What the Body Does Not Remember

What the Body Does Not Remember, essentially the debut work of the choreographer and the company Ultima Vez, established Belgian…

13 years ago

Adelaide Festival – Brasslands: Clogs

Clogs (featuring Padma Newsome,  Aaron and Bryce Dessner) is a concert of new music featuring three Australian premieres, which should…

13 years ago

Adelaide Festival: The Kreutzer Sonata – A Subtle Beauty

Named after Beethoven’s own ‘Kreutzer Sonata’, Tolstoy’s novella was first published in 1889 only to be immediately censored by the…

13 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: The Blues Brothers Rhythm & Blues Revue

Built in 1934 and designed by the Architecture firm then known as Woods, Bagot, Laybourne Smith & Irwin in the…

13 years ago

Adelaide Festival: The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart

A bar in Adelaide’s German Club is the setting for the National Theatre Of Scotland’s production of The Strange Undoing…

13 years ago

A masterful story teller – Guy Masterson’s Animal Farm at Adelaide Fringe

Guy Masterson’s genius lies in his ability to simplify theatre. To make it accessible and enjoyable. Who could imagine Dylan…

13 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: I Am My Own Wife

Pamela Munt’s enterprising Bakehouse Theatre plays host to Doug Wright’s Pulitzer and Tony award-winning show I Am My Own Wife…

13 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe

Reverb Theatre’s presentation of an abbreviated version of Eric Coble’s Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe is a generally good amateur…

13 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: Groucho at home in the beautiful Capri Theatre

A modest audience saw Adelaide’s wonderful Capri Theatre offer the perfect setting for Groucho, an 80-minute play about the life…

13 years ago