Frank Woodley combines slapstick, stand up, and physical theatre effortlessly. It appears to be as natural to him as breathing. Having worked previously in a trio, then a duo, his venture into solo territory is very pleasing. In Possessed, we follow the story of a man who becomes possessed by the ghost of an Irish […]
Category: Adelaide Fringe Reviews
First She Takes Manhattan ** (The Courthouse until Friday, February 29, 2008)
Full marks to Jordan Roberts (singer) and Simon Koop (guitarist) for deciding to tackle the great master of poetic music, Leonard Cohen. (This is where I need to declare that I am a Leonard Cohen fan) This show left me conflicted. On one hand, Jordan has a beautiful voice, which often threatens to break free. […]
Tomfoolery ***1/2 (La Boheme until Sunday, March 9, 2008)
I think Tom Lehrer will be reasonably happy with this showcase of his satirical songs from the 1950s and 60s. Certainly, all the favourites are there from The Vatican Rag to The Masochism Tango, from Poisoning Pigeons in the Park to New Math. Although the show does take a little time to warm up, the […]
Playing Burton **** – Starring Josh Richards (Holden Street until Sunday, March 16, 2008)
Guy Masterson has directed this one-man show about his uncle, Richard Burton, and he has created a real gem. If you have ever liked Richard Burton, if you enjoy well-rounded vowels and a deep, explosive, male voice, you will find this show a decadent, almost guilty, pleasure. Josh Richards could easily be Richard Burton – […]
Charlie Pickering – Thirteen Ducks ***1/2 (Bosco Theatre until Sunday, March 2, 2008)
Sand up comic, Charlie Pickering is back in town. The curly-haired, baby-faced comic brings his usual collection of observations and his hunger for interacting with the audience. He has also just done a master class in comedy with Bernie Mac in Los Angeles (he played Bosley in Charlie’s Angels – Full Throttle and is the […]
Goering’s Defence **** (Fringe Factory)
It is intriguing to hear how Hitler’s number two defends the Nazi party’s dismantling of the election process. According to Herr Goering, when the Nazi Party was able to grasp power it “knew” that the needs of the people were in safe hands, so there was no need to risk the people changing their minds. […]
The Window ****1/2 (Bakehouse until Sunday, March 2, 2008)
This production is the best example of integrating live action with multimedia that I have ever seen. All these elements worked together with a beautiful synergy; the new technology “adding” to the experience, not “dominating”. Julie Eckersley (MTC, The Wedge) and Jo Turner (STC, All Saints) deftly create an emotionally gruelling and sometimes fantastic world, in […]
Puppet Cabarets * (Puppet Palace unitl Sunday, March 9, 2008)
Puppet Cabarets is a nightly showcase of three to five acts by various puppeteers performing at this year’s Fringe. I have been to very few Fringe shows like tonight’s, where audience members have exchanged glances so often, rolling eyes and wondering communally why they were at a show. Unfortunately, the mix of acts tonight was a […]
Andrea Gibbs is STARKERS ***1/2 (Garden Shed until Sunday, March 2, 2008)
Andrea Gibbs has set herself a challenging task. She must introduce us to three strong, Australian female characters in 60 minutes. We meet the Aussie girl reminiscing about summers spent watching cricket on tv with her dad, lamenting the fact that streaking is now a lost art, a rite of passage of a bygone era. Next, she […]
The Smile off Your Face ***** (Fringe Factory until Sunday, March 16, 2008)
You need to trust me on this – fit this show into your Fringe schedule. You will be blind folded. You will be wheeled through an intimate experience in a wheelchair. You will need to trust the Belgian cast as they transport you through a sensual landscape for about 20 minutes. This experimental theatre experience […]
La Clique **** (Masonic Centre until Sunday, March 16, 2008)
I think it is the heady mixture of anticipation fuelled by the swirling strains of carnival music that creates the special La Clique atmosphere. We, the audience, sit encircling a small, circular stage, our inhibitions and responsibilities checked at the door, our appetites piqued, and then it begins. Amazing acrobatic feats performed by taut and buffed bodies. […]
Persephone’s Wolf ****1/2 (Fringe Factory until Sunday, March 9, 2008)
Wow! This show cracks along at a frenetic pace like a runaway car on a fantastic, mythically themed roller coaster ride. Persephone’s Wolf centres on a tale about two abandoned boys raised by wolves in the forest. Simple-minded folk in the nearby village panic at the thought of wolves raising humans and they send out […]
I Only Came To Use The Phone (Queen’s Theatre)
I am seeing this show Mar 14 Fringe Guide