Reviews

Q44: Orphans

Orphans wasn't exactly what I expected to find when I walked into the sprawling and maze-like first floor venue that…

11 years ago

NEON: Resplendence

Angus Cerini scares me. In a good way. In a way that I know his work is likely to disturb…

11 years ago

The King and I, Melbourne

This production of The King and I was first seen in 1991 in Adelaide. It toured Australia and found its…

11 years ago

Yon and His Prism of Sexy Thoughts

The wholesome family fun of Australian comedy trio, Tripod, has entertained audiences for 17 years. Yon, one third of the…

11 years ago

Colin Hay: Waiting for my Real Life

A unique rendition of Down Under, as recorded by the South Australian Primary Schools’ Band, was a perfect way to…

11 years ago

Freedman Does Nilsson – Adelaide Cabaret Festival

Freedman Does Nilsson­ is an engrossing exposé of Harry Nilsson, one of America’s greatest singer-songwriters, performed by Tim Freedman, one of Australia’s…

11 years ago

MKA: Unsex Me

Sitting between performance art and cabaret, Mark Wilson’s one-man-woman-man piece is contentious, provocative and arresting. Presented as part of MKA’s…

11 years ago

Little Bird – Adelaide Cabaret Festival

Little Bird is a family affair. The writer is married to the director who in turn is the State Theatre…

11 years ago

Swing On This – Adelaide Cabaret Festival

Four fine voices and the very polished Adelaide Art Orchestra joined forces for a one-off nostalgic delight of Swing, showcasing…

11 years ago

Rachael Beck – This Girl

The success or failure of an autobiographical cabaret show is not dependent on the person’s achievements, scandals or even their…

11 years ago