Alternative
Fancy something a bit different from the norm? Something immersive, or something taking place in a caravan perhaps? Here you’ll find reviews of some of the most interesting and unique shows that we’ve seen.
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Sugar Coat, VAULT Festival – Review
a riot grrl band within a punk gig aesthetic.
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The importance of being… Earnest, Omnibus Theatre – Review
Take a classic play, throw in a few amateurs and let the beautiful chaos unfold.
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Darkfield’s Séance, Flight & Coma, Lewis Cubitt Square – Review
A spine-tingling trio of immersive experiences
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Sky In The Pie, OSO Arts Centre – Review
This might look like a children’s show but fear not, it’s one us adults should try to reclaim for ourselves.
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When it Breaks it Burns, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An inspiring and exciting combination of dance, music, and audience intimacy
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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…
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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.
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A Thousand Cranes, Adelaide City Parkland 18 (Adelaide Fringe) – Review
exposing the long-term backlash of the Hiroshima bombing through the eyes of a young gir
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Poet In Da Corner, Royal Court Theatre – Review
As someone who has always found escape within music, Poet in da Corner was a show that had immediate appeal to me. With its central theme of finding purpose and meaning after just one listen to Dizzee Rascal’s ground-breaking album…
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Tarot, VAULT Festival – Review
A sensual, distressing, uncanny and eclectic Tarot reading.