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Review – A Brief History of Beer

Words by Fatema Sitabkhan Overall rating: ★★★★ Trish being dressed in a yellow Star Trek-style uniform, we knew there was going to be no dying in this show. Walking into the Elephant Pub, I didn’t do much research on the show prior, as I like to be kept in suspense and have the surprise element […]

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Loose End Review

Loose Ends by Sarah Elding for What’s on in Adelaide loose ends: the last few details that need to be finished or explained in order for something to be complete In a quiet, intimate theatre, performer Jens Altheimer takes his audience on a fanciful journey of friendship with raw emotion and at times laugh out […]

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The Chemsex Monologues – Adelaide Fringe

The Chemsex Monologues – Adelaide Fringe E-Interview conducted by Fatema Sitabkhan After achieving a great deal of success in London, Adelaide Fringe is bringing us a much-needed dose of The Chemsex Monologues. Reviews for The Chemsex Monologues include: ​‘an extraordinary tapestry of pleasure and pain, woven together with wit and weight by a master wordsmith’ […]

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The New Glenelg Foreshore Playground is a Huge Hit

  So what’s the deal with natural playgrounds? Well, go back in time and ask your 8 year old self, it’s because they’re epic fun! Kids can imagine themselves in another world, they can create, get dirty, climb, splash and burn off steam amongst structures created with rope, tree stumps and branches, sand and plants. […]

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What’s Hot in Adelaide – 2KW

Review- 2KW 2 King William St (08) 8212 5511   Eight floors above King William Street is the latest classy establishment to lift the bar in Adelaide- 2KW. Boasting views of the city no matter where you sit, Adelaide’s nightlife is in for a surprise. The options are endless, come for dinner, a drink inside or out, […]

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Review: The Glenn Miller Orchester

Friday 19 June 2015 Adelaide Festival Theatre Yesterday Adelaide welcomed back the The World famous Glenn Miller Orchestra direct from the USA. Returning by popular demand to a full house, The Glenn Miller played in honour the year of the ANZAC Centenary. While I may have been the youngest in the audience by a good […]

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