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THE GODS, THE GODS, THE GODS, Black Box Theatre, Adelaide Botanic Garden (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
Entering Black Box Theatre, we’re invited to gather in the middle of the auditorium and encouraged to sway, dance or whatever the music inspires us to do. The smoke-filled, strobe-lit room is reminiscent of an illegal underground club, where darkness prevails, and we get cosy with strangers. This is not the conventional atmosphere you’d expect at a mid-week matinee, but surely achieves what theatre is all about, transporting us into a different world. This isn’t an illegal club either, but ...
Read More »No.33, nthspace Adelaide – nthspace Gallery Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
Part art installation, part immersive experience, this show is a one of a kind masterpiece.
Read More »Boys Taste Better with Nutella, The Mill, The Breakout Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
This show is nuts!
Read More »Josephine, Black Box Theatre, Adelaide Botanic Garden (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
This inspiring tribute to the Golden Age jazz star Josephine Baker is masterfully crafted by the splendid Tymisha Harris.
Read More »The Wolves in the Walls, Little Angel Theatre – Review
Wolves with a strong pedigree infest the Little Angel Theatre in a show that is great family fun full of excitement
Read More »Interview: The creators of unReal City talk virtual reality at BAC
Playing as part of BAC’s Going Global season, unReal City blends intimate live performance by learning disabled artists with virtual and mixed reality, exploring what personal connection means in a world that is increasingly digital. Prior to its opening on 2 March, the makers of the experience spoke to Everything Theatre about what audience members can expect when they plug in, and the relationship, both now and in the future, between theatre and virtual reality. unReal City is a virtual ...
Read More »A Butterfly Effect, Studio, Bakehouse Theatre (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
A half-baked drama aiming to show the long-term consequences of our decisions.
Read More »Blunderland, The Octagon at Gluttony, Rymill Park (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
Raunchy, show-stopping, extraordinary from beginning to end, Blunderland is all you need from a cabaret!
Read More »Syndrome, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Pedestrian account of four soldiers serving together in Operation Desert Storm
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