Two Brunettes & A Gay – God Save the Queens! – Adelaide Fringe Review – 3.5 stars
“Life is a cabaret!”. A glittery costumed, trio of singers, paying tribute to pop royalty. Dramatic and energetic music began the show and created an air of fun and anticipation. The lyrics of the Diana Ross classic hit, “I’m coming out, I want the world to know”, boomed out via the singers and their enthusiastic personalities. The trio of Aaron, Celeste and Deanna were as bright as their glittery costumes as they took the audience on...
360 ALLSTARS – Adelaide Fringe Review – 5 stars
Spin your eyes around this! Not quite sure how to make your eyes spin, but if they could they would! Mind boggling, awe-inspiring entertainment exploring all forms of rotation. Breakdancers, basketball whizzes, BMX stunts, cyr wheel acrobatics and improvised rap combine to create a showcase of phenomenal talent to a backdrop of live music, lighting and graphics. Walking into an atmosphere created by edgy street music, great lighting...
After Hours Cabaret Club – Adelaide Fringe Review – 5 stars
Outlandish and outrageous, this awe-inspiring and lively collection of cabaret stars will have you gasping, laughing, applauding and stomping your feet in appreciation. Come along for the ride at bewitching hour with your inhibitions left at home. Allow yourself to be immersed in the cabaret world of intrigue, magic and enchantment. Hosted by the irrepressible and super talented, cabaret singer, Tash York, we were entertained and...
Great Detectives – Adelaide Fringe Review – 4 stars
Step back in time for an audio (and visual) treat Four accomplished actors take us back to the 1950s era of radio drama, performing two classic mysteries. Upon entering the Vines Room at the National Wine Centre, the set up and atmosphere felt refined and sophisticated. The impeccably dressed and dapper performers were already mingling about on stage and their presence created an anticipatory and delightful energy. The room was air...
Adulting – Adelaide Fringe Review – 5 stars
“If you’ve ever been engaged at 19 or racked up parking fines worth a house deposit, then like Tash York you’ve probably not mastered ‘Adulting’” From the moment Tash York walked into the room, her presence was a light bulb illuminating us with her radiance. Beginning with a humorous song to the tune of Survivor by Destiny’s Child, Tash’s dynamic voice and vivacious personality filled the room, creating immediate and fervoured...