Hayley Horton

Adelaide Festival: Kiss of the Chicken King

I’m pretty good at interpreting theatre. Even if I don’t really enjoy a production, I can usually work out what…

12 years ago

Adelaide Fringe: Frank Woodley – Fool’s Gold

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

12 years ago

OzAsia Festival: Fight The Landlord

Fight the Landlord (Dou Di Zhu) is a card game primarily for three players. In each hand one player, the…

13 years ago

OzAsia Festival: Stories Then and Now

I love a good documentary. I love good theatre. Put the two together and you have a fantastic afternoon at…

13 years ago

OzAsia Festival: Parah

If the media were to be believed, Australians wrestle with the impact of a multicultural society regularly.  The Instant Café…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Hans: Like A German!

Anything goes at the Cabaret, and Hans likes to stretch the limits of this ethos to its glitziest extents. Hans…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Adam Guettel In Concert

I have a theory. Composers should not be allowed in front of a microphone. Not because they are terrible performers,…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Bourgeois and Maurice: Sugartits

Did anyone see that whirlwind go through Adelaide? That was the ab-fabtastic Georgeois Bourgeois and his sister Maurice Maurice. They…

13 years ago

Adelaide Cabaret Festival – Tyran Parke: Compositions A Musical Close-Up

The neat ideas that come together for cabaret are one of the bonuses of this art form. So often artists…

13 years ago