Tag: 2015
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REVIEW: The Home Front, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015
Originally published in Buzzcuts Beyond three women and World War 1, going in to The Home Front there is no way you can know what is about to take place. That’s because—in perhaps the most original idea I’ve seen at this year’s Fringe—the entire thing is improvised. The director calls for your attention; she asks you to […]
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REVIEW: Larry Dean – Out Now, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015
Originally published in Buzzcuts Playing to a crowd of thirteen, Larry Dean starts his show as nonchalantly as possible. No one announces him, no one says a word. If you didn’t know who he was you might think a stranger had wandered in and just started talking into the mic. That’s because Dean isn’t playing […]
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REVIEW: The Sound of Nazis, Adelaide Fringe Festival
Originally published in Buzzcuts Hands down—the funniest thing you will see at this year’s Fringe. Staged in Tuxedo Cat’s Mayall Room (upstairs in a renovated office building—there has been charm bestowed here upon an otherwise utilitarian space), The Sound of Nazis mixes the musical with history to great effect. No stone is left unturned, and every aspect […]
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REVIEW: The Reckoning, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015
Originally published in Buzzcuts The death of Scott Johnson on Manly’s North Head is the centrepiece and emotional touchstone of Fairly Lucid Productions’ show The Reckoning. Originally put down as a suicide, the truth of this has only recently been questioned, and now it is not thought to be a gay hate crime. The various viewpoints […]
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REVIEW: Zygosity, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2015
Originally published in Buzzcuts Nominated for Best Piece Published in Buzzcuts, in the Express Media Awards In a cellar underneath Hindley Street, two people sit under white sheets and wait. We don’t know anything about them; they could be complete strangers, they could be lovers. They could be mannequins. In dim, menacing red light, the sheets […]