Fringe Review: Gravity Boots & Friends
Smoke machines, musicians dressed as animals in suits, space helmets and long johns. That’s how the show opens and it doesn’t make much more sense from there! Gravity Boots is comprised of Adelaide...
View ArticleAdelaide Fringe Review: 5-Step Guide to Being German
“You know this whole five step thing, it’a just publicity. Of course, there aren’t really five steps to being German. There are eighteen. Five just makes you Austrian” (I am here paraphrasing wildly)....
View ArticleFringe Review: Eddie Ifft in Eddie’s World
Adelaide Fringe performance at the Arts Theatre, 4th March 2012, reviewed by Bob Burt. If you had thought that Eddie Ifft would’ve gotten softer as he’s gotten older, you’d be wrong. Over the course of...
View ArticleQuick Fringe Reviews: Adelaide Comedy
Natascha Dowsett reviews four shows presented by Adelaide Comedy for the Adelaide Fringe. For over 10 years now Craig Egan has been finding, bringing and supporting comedians from all around Australia...
View ArticleJuliet Meyers – Out of the Hutch and the UK
As Juliet Meyers sits across from me as I record a podcast with her, she appears very comfortable just to be simply having a conversation. This relaxed attitude also translates to her show Juliet...
View ArticleAdelaide Fringe Review – The Right Dishonourable Dickie Daventry
Performance at The Austral (The Bunka) Saturday 10th March reviewed by Mark Angus Having spent a bright and beautiful Saturday buried in the bowels of the Barr Smith Library researching Singapore’s...
View ArticleAdelaide Fringe Review – Bob Downe: 20 Golden Greats
Performance at the Arts Theatre, Friday 9 March, reviewed by Mark Angus. I first saw Bob Downe on TV in London in, I think, about 1992. For some reason, the self-styled Prince of Polyester resonated...
View ArticleFringe Comedy Review: Robbins, Stilson & Molloy
Performance at the Arts Theatre, 9th March 2012, reviewed by Bob Burt. Glenn Robbins had pulled his pants up to his navel and had the ugliest looking beanie I have ever seen pulled down over his head....
View ArticleAdelaide Fringe Review: Horse performed by Flick Ferdinando
Horses have been integral to the march of human civilisation, and our society’s obsession with the horse never seems to wane, despite the fact that they are less a part of our daily lives than a...
View ArticleSullivan and Bok stand up at the Adelaide Fringe
Alex Croker reviews Sullivan and Bok’s February 15th Adelaide Fringe show and talked to them earlier about their comedy work. Sullivan and Bok are two Melbourne based comedians calling Adelaide home...
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