Review – 50 Years of Beatlemania
For those wanting to experience A Day in the Life of an era that so strongly influenced our culture, go along to this.
For those wanting to experience A Day in the Life of an era that so strongly influenced our culture, go along to this.
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.
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.
Simone Page Jones is an opera singer, cabaret star and, with Miles O’Neil, is performing as Miles and Simone for the Adelaide CabFest – we asked her 10 Quick Questions!
Sarah is a small player at this year’s Fringe — a relative unknown, and fairly new to comedy — but her knack for these sort of quirky observations reveal her to have a mighty potential.
Each member of the audience is offered a strip of wet flannel and a piece of dark chilli chocolate…
It’s a sweet, touching, hilarious show, and it’s too late to see it.
This sort of show can easily go bad in the hands of an enthusiast who can’t tell the difference between mundane trivia and the shocking, weird, stupefying and libellous.
If you paid a princely sum for tickets and travelled interstate* to go see one of your favourite bands, you would definitely expect it to be a great concert.
Perhaps not meaty enough to be described as food for the soul, the classical minimalism of Arthur Jeffes’ Sun Dog project is nourishing nonetheless. Violinist Oli Langford soars to magnificent crescendos to a hypnotic rhythm of piano and light drumming, and all is well with the world.
Delivering hoarsly whispered odes to the great sunburnt land, the Pigram brothers pull off nice enough indigenous flavoured country tunes, but unfortunately seem to go on and on with little variation, much like the outback itself.
An interesting experiment in blending classical western and indian musical styles and instruments, Picture Box Orchestra’s Friday night slot was unfortunately ruined by two things unrelated to the music itself.
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