More Minor Miracles
Mar20

More Minor Miracles

More Minor Miracles, the magic show starring creators, Malin Nilsson and Charlie Caper, is a phenomenal experience. This show is a true display of world-class sleight of hand magic, combined with humour and technology, making for a one-of-a-kind performance. The duo’s show is a feast for the senses, with intricate magic tricks that will leave you in awe. Malin Nilsson and Charlie Caper’s chemistry is impeccable, making the...

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Reclaiming Harry
Mar20

Reclaiming Harry

‘Reclaiming Harry’ is an incredibly entertaining and thought-provoking show that explores the world of Harry Potter from a new and refreshing perspective. The production, presented by Rich Watkins Productions, is an imaginative and fabulously queer quest for a new writer for Harry Potter, who has been “Goblet of Fire-d”. The brilliantly written show stars three talented actors; Jens Radda as Harry, Jemma Allen...

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Amos Gill
Mar19

Amos Gill

Amos Gill’s stand-up comedy, The Pursuit Of Happy (ish), is a must-see for anyone looking for a good laugh. When I say ‘anyone’ though, he does begin the show saying he’s “not for everyone”, then proceeds with some material that provides a very clear indication that we’re in for a no-holds-barred adrenaline and somewhat confronting ride. Then he declares, “well this is me”. And the...

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Holden Street Theatres
Mar08

Holden Street Theatres

Guest reviewer: Helen Lewis There’s a whole lot more to the Fringe than the big venues in the city. Tucked away in Hindmarsh – behind the Soccer Stadium is the Holden Street Theatres – a complex of several small theatres, a bar, and food truck. We were fortunate to attend their Media launch and saw three shows … “A Star is Torn” – A comedian on the way down, meets a comedian on the way up,...

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Myths, Legends and Fantasy – Review
Mar07

Myths, Legends and Fantasy – Review

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if the gods were on Tinder? Myths, Legends & Fantasy is an intriguing and thought-provoking show, that also shows the lighter side of life and invites the audience to ponder such questions and possibilities. If the gods were actually on Tinder, I think Emma has captured it perfectly in her aptly named song, “If the gods were on Tinder”. Her cheekiness, humour and...

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