Adelaide Fringe: I Might Be Edgar Allan Poe
Many theatregoers and literary inclined will be well aware of the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Most notably, The Raven
Read MoreMany theatregoers and literary inclined will be well aware of the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Most notably, The Raven
Read MoreTrygve Wakenshaw’s new solo show is unusual, amusing and at times quite wonderful. He seems to not take anything too
Read MoreThree performers, each with their unique style and ‘gifts’ present a series of tricks, dances and death-defying stunts, to name
Read MoreIt’s awesome to see two actors work well together, share the space appropriately, bounce off of each other and come
Read MoreThere is a quirky modern edge to this piece; the snappy writing by Robert Armstrong sitting somewhere between melodrama and
Read MoreActors Ana Graham and Antonio Vega rush around in front of us as we enter the theatre; they dress with
Read MoreWritten by James Cunningham, The Sheds is about a gay AFL footballer and the effect his public coming-out has on
Read MoreNaked Dream by Sydney singer-songwriter Rachel Collis seems to still be finding its place in the cabaret genre. However, for
Read MoreFrank Woodley plays the fool with seemingly little effort. His physicality and bumbling ramblings on the surface may make the
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