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Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2010

HOUSE OF THE HOLY AFRO

: HOLY AFRO
There's nothing more to be said except get along and see this show!

You will rarely get such a kooky collection of images and sounds and feel so strangely connected to them. The music is non stop for ninety minutes, the performances are fantastic and the atmosphere needs nothing more than an audience to get right into it. You!

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Aindrias de Staic

: The Year That I got Younger
International Artist Aindrias de Staic returns to Adelaide Fringe Festival to perform his new show
The Year That I got Younger
at the Fringe Factory
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Fringe | Family Weekend

: Fringe Family Weekend at Rymill Park
Fringe Family Weekend
at Rymill Park


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The Barons of Tang | Fringe Gigs

: Gypsy Deathcore | Adelaide Fringe
Spawned from the fiery pits and beer drenched alleys of mysteriously chilly grey places gypsy deathcore has exploded, a brave new post-gypsy-revival genre. Mainly emanating from the east coast of Australia in it's purest European vein but like anything of a gypsy nature - it's everywhere around now if you care to notice it. Now in Adelaide and definitely everywhere else. The Dirty Three, Monsieur Camembert, VulgarGrad, The Black Sea Gentlemen, Waiting For Guinness plus a bevy of others present authentic material direct from the Russian underclass, the Polish streets and even the Best of ABBA Collection; Ang Fang Quartet have mastered that rollicking gypsy essence with magnificent original works, their album Anonymity is guaranteed to make you feel like riding a donkey and swilling a goat's stomach full of red as it unravels its magnificent tale.


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Starkey | March 2009

: Starkey tour
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Playground

: Playground | Capture
Contemporary dance ensemble Playground Capture cool hairdressing venue:

Capture
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PHATTENED! | Future Music Festival

: Future Music Festival
Future Music Festival


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Archibald Prize | Mark Thompson

: Archibald Prize
2009 Archibald Prize Finalists


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Planting the Dunk Botanic Gardens

: Adelaide Fringe
bigTOE productions
present

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Review | SCARBOROUGH

: Review
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Review | After the End

: After the End
I believe London born playwright Dennis Kelly turns 40 next year; he's written many plays for stage and radio and these days is on commission to the RSC and the Royal National Theatre.

Like most playwrights he has some curious early work written for two actors, two handed plays or two-handers we call them. Two-handers are cheaper to produce in the theatre compared to a cast of more than two and they are very challenging tricky things to write. After The End was first produced in 2004 hot on the heels of Debris; both plays position a world for the audience that present a man and a woman in an unreal situation. Both plays deal with pain, love and loss


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