Review – Ghost Crime Tours: Adelaide
Ghost Crime Tours are an out of the ordinary and entertaining way to spend an evening, intriguing to both Adelaide locals and to those from afar.
Ghost Crime Tours are an out of the ordinary and entertaining way to spend an evening, intriguing to both Adelaide locals and to those from afar.
For those wanting to experience A Day in the Life of an era that so strongly influenced our culture, go along to this.
You know right from the start that it will be an epic, raucous, and always fun night.
As someone for whom dancing comes as naturally as doing mental arithmetic while rubbing my tummy and patting my head, I can report that the class was truly suitable for beginners.
The set design was perfect and the use of space skillfully executed, the performers placed themselves amongst the audience for certain scenes which worked well in that space.
Audiences who trickled in for last night’s “Cheap Tuesday” offer of ‘Best of the Edinburgh Fest’, received a performance that was anything but cheap or second-rate.
These guys can sing! It is absolutely refreshing to see young musicians being able to truly show off their capabilities and vocal strengths without relying purely on electronic amplification. Bravo, encore!
The evening was well paced, all the acts complimented each other perfectly and it was a joy to see them all on the one night and with such a fitting progression between them.
As grand a statement as this is I completely stand by it; this show will change your world.
By the third song in, the dance floor had started and did not stop until the final encore.
Sultan stands alone: three guitars and a keyboard keeping him company.
Throughout the hour, the Lords of Strut treat the audience to a comedic medley of exaggerated facial expressions, mild acrobatics, drag and partial nudity.