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Patti Lupone review (Adelaide Cabaret Festival)

Murray Bramwell

One of the many things to like about the Adelaide Cabaret Festival is that, not only is its program filled …

Reviews, Stage, Theatre

Palestinian voices at Adelaide Festival: ‘Azza’ and ‘Taha’ theatre reviews

Murray Bramwell

Azza, written and directed by Amir Nizar Zuabi, ShiberHur Theatre Company, Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre until March 18. 4.5 STARS The azza is …

Reviews, Stage, Theatre

Adelaide Fringe Festival reviews: That Daring Australian Girl, The Origin of Species: John Hinton’s Scientrilogy, Rouge

Murray Bramwell

That Daring Australian Girl Written and performed by Joanne Hartstone Holden Street Theatres Until March 18 5 stars Muriel Matters, …

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The Far Side of the Moon theatre review (Her Majesty’s, Adelaide Festival)

Murray Bramwell

It was the Soviet Luna 3 mission in 1959 which first captured photos of the far side of the moon. …

Live, Music, News & Commentary

Womadelaide’s Annette Tripodi has 365 days to hand pick 690 artists for the four day music fest

Murray Bramwell

As WOMADelaide prepares to open the gates of Adelaide’s Botanic Park from March 9-12, Murray Bramwell talks with Program Manager …

Music, Opera, Reviews

Meeting Points: Scary Beauty and The End: Vocaloid Opera (OzAsia, Adelaide)

Murray Bramwell

The program for OzAsia 2017, compiled by intrepid artistic director, Joseph Mitchell, will be remembered for a number of events: …

Reviews, Stage, Theatre

The Dark Inn theatre review (Her Majesty’s, Adelaide)

Murray Bramwell

The Hokuriko region in North Western Honshu in Japan is commonly known as Hell Valley. This refers to the extensive …

Music, News & Commentary, Stage

OzAsia 2017 Opens up New Territory

Murray Bramwell

Murray Bramwell talks with OzAsia Artistic Director, Joseph Mitchell, about some highlights of this year’s program. The OzAsia festival which …

Reviews, Stage

Adelaide Cabaret Festival Closing Gala: Songs of Love and Revolution review

Murray Bramwell

The Adelaide Cabaret Festival always begins, and concludes, with a Variety Gala. It has been a feature of the event …

Live, Music, Reviews

The Sound of Falling Stars (Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide)

Murray Bramwell

“Things they do look awful c-c-old” sang The Who, talking about their generation, “I hope I die before I get …

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A legal approach to the decline and fall of the United States

Kevin Brianton

Music, Reviews

Sleaford Mods ‘All That Glue’ review: a necessary album for fans and newcomers alike

Benjamin Woods

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‘The Shifting Landscape’ review: Western Victoria crime novel showcases joy in storytelling

Rosemary Sorensen

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How did we get here? Why artists became so dispensable

Neil Pigot

Books, Music, Reviews

Kim Salmon and the Formula for Grunge: a fascinating read for fans and newcomers alike

Tony Thompson

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