Review: Sister Elizabeth (Libby O’Donovan, Adelaide Fringe)
Libby O'Donovan has made a habit of delivering the goods; her new show continues the trend.
Libby O'Donovan has made a habit of delivering the goods; her new show continues the trend.
Bernie Dieter's Weimar-inspired variety night leaves its audience not just entertained but galvanised.
A stirring evening of bardic entertainment performed in a historic library as evocative as it is beautiful.
A Cinderella story satirically attacking the British class system.
Amelia Ryan and Libby O’Donovan celebrate the women who made it in the rock and pop music industry – and those who fell victim to it.
In troubling times, the Soweto Gospel Choir reminds us that freedom has a face and a history.
Tracey Yarad impresses with an autobiographical show inspired by the worst imaginable collapse of a relationship.
Having experienced more than her fair share, Jodie Atkinson shines a spotlight on grief in all its manifestations.
Hans throws himself the a raucous birthday party. Pass-the-parcel included.
The Force was with Adelaide Wind Orchestra for its survey of the movie maestro's greatest music.
Melanie Gall delivers a true one-woman show in this tribute to a pair of French superstars.
South Africa's ultimate feel-good ambassadors. The more you engage with them, the more you want.
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