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Adelaide Fringe: Summer Of Blood

3 March, 201431 December, 2019 Stephen House 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Robert Armstrong, Stephen Carnell

There is a quirky modern edge to this piece; the snappy writing by Robert Armstrong sitting somewhere between melodrama and

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Adelaide Fringe: A Special Day

27 February, 201431 December, 2019 Stephen House 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Ana Graham, Antonio Vega, Theatre

Actors Ana Graham and Antonio Vega rush around in front of us as we enter the theatre; they dress with

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Adelaide Fringe: The Sheds

27 February, 201431 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Andii Mulders, James Cunningham, Ludwik Exposto, Patrick Chirico

Written by James Cunningham, The Sheds is about a gay AFL footballer and the effect his public coming-out has on

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Adelaide Fringe: Rachel Collis – Naked Dream

26 February, 201431 December, 2019 Paige Mulholland 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Cabaret, Fringe Theatre, Rachel Collis, Theatre

Naked Dream by Sydney singer-songwriter Rachel Collis seems to still be finding its place in the cabaret genre. However, for

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Adelaide Fringe: Frank Woodley – Fool’s Gold

26 February, 201431 December, 2019 Hayley Horton 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Frank Woodley

Frank Woodley plays the fool with seemingly little effort. His physicality and bumbling ramblings on the surface may make the

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Adelaide Fringe: MONO

24 February, 201431 December, 2019 Stephen House 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Fringe Theatre, Matthew Adey, Promenade Theatre, Theatre

There is not as much performance art around now-days as there was in the 80s /90s. So it’s a great

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Adelaide Fringe: In Vogue – Songs by Madonna

19 February, 201431 December, 2019 Paige Mulholland 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Cabaret, In Vogue - Songs by Madonna, Michael Griffiths

In Vogue – Songs by Madonna will make every Material Girl and Preaching Papa feel like they’ve found their home.

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Adelaide Fringe: Sell Out Tour

16 March, 201331 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Comedy, physical theatre

Sell Out Tour is an absurdist comedy incorporating aspects of surrealism and physical theatre. The show originated from street theatre

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Adelaide Fringe: Ethan Addie Rookie Mistakes

16 March, 201331 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Comedy

Look Mum, I said “F***” in public lots of times, and anyway, I’m gay so there! Billed as gay comedy

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Adelaide Fringe: The Blues Brothers Rhythm & Blues Revue

6 March, 201331 December, 2019 Mick Searles 0 Comments Adelaide Fringe Festival, Cabaret, The Blues Brothers

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

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