Top Menu

Archive | Reviews

Review: Cirque Africa

Elisabeth Marie Show date: 22/02/2020 Rating: 4/5 An incredible show of high energy acrobats, dancers, percussionists, musicians, and contortionists, Cirque Africa: Program 2 is a non-stop, action packed sequel to Cirque Africa: Program 1. This performance leaves it’s audience bewildered by the fearless and entertaining stunts by 25 performing artists from six African countries. The show is 100% African, from […]

Read Article

Review: Vote, Dance, Sing, Repeat

By Natalie Iglio Rating: ★★★★ So you’ve seen a few Fringe shows & it’s coming to end of an evening, but you’re still keen to stay out & party on… well then this is the show for you! Hosted by party boys Vic D & DJ Jaki J of Hottest Dance Parties, & held in […]

Read Article

Review: AJ Holmes: Yeah, But Not Right Now

AJ Holmes: Yeah, But Not Right Now ★★★★ 1/2 American actor, writer & composer AJ Holmes has brought his 1 man solo show to #Adelaide for his Australian Fringe debut, & boy is it musical storytelling at its finest! Holmes is probably best known for his role as Elder Cunningham in The Book of Mormon, […]

Read Article

Review: Norah Jones Tribute

By Elisabeth Marie Show date: 19/02/2020 Rating: ★★★★★ Jazz vocalist, pianist and songwriter Georgie Aue, along with guitarist Sam Cagney, bassist John Aue, and drummer Josh Baldwin, present a night to remember with A Norah Jones Tribute – a show dedicated to Norah Jones, one of the leading songwriters of today. The venue, Nexus Arts, […]

Read Article

Review: Auntie Boo’s Variety Diner

Rating: ★★★★ Written by Chris Veld Auntie Boo is back this year at Adelaide Fringe and ready to serve you up a titillating array of delectable courses, sure to suit every palate! Auntie Boo gives us a starter to whet out appetites before the mains are served. We get a demonstration of how to play […]

Read Article

Review: Amos Gill: Ruins

Amos Gill: Ruins ★★★★★ Written by Sheyda Kashef As my first comedic fringe show for the year 2020, I can confidently say that Amos Gill did not disappoint. Putting a twist on the usual comedy we see flocking the fringe and bars in general, Amos incorporated a brief history lesson to his show, which I […]

Read Article