Someday – A Mindful Cabaret by Jennifer Trijo
Apr21

Someday – A Mindful Cabaret by Jennifer Trijo

19 Feb 2022 at The Mill Review by Emma Knights “Where the mind goes, the body will follow” Mindfulness is described as being present and of being aware of your feelings and thoughts without judgement. Someday – A Mindful Cabaret provides an opportunity for all of this whilst also bringing you a sense of peace and stillness in an overactive world. Set in the intimate space of The Mill, the balance between the band and vocals was...

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Studio Synergy
Apr20

Studio Synergy

Studio Synergy: A Musical & Art Collaboration by Joel Schroeder & Katie Dridan 12 March 2022 at Carclew Ballroom Review by Emma Knights When I was looking at the Adelaide Fringe guide the artwork for this performance immediately grabbed my attention. Upon reading the description and discovering that it was music inspired by art inspired by music, I could not wait to see it having long enjoyed collaborations between visual arts...

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Voices
Apr20

Voices

Presented by Fifth Business Theatre Company 11 March 2022 Tyndale Christian School Review by Emma Knights In the Adelaide Fringe program, my eye was caught by the Ana Dolls graphic design and that Voices was based on a story I love, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. Upon entering Tyndale Christian School I was not sure what to expect of Voices but I was excited to see how local South Australian company Fifth Business Theatre Company...

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EGG
Feb27

EGG

Reviewed by guest reviewer, Emma Knights of the acclaimed Emma Knights Productions, on 19 February 1.30 pm at The Mill Adelaide. In a word, Erin Fowler’s EGG is captivating. At once it is both a heartfelt and comedic physical theatre piece that confronts the irreconcilable journey of being a female. From the moment the audience enters, Fowler’s humour is abundant through her sound and music choices, which this musician enjoyed...

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Aidan Jones, ‘Passing Time’ review
Feb20

Aidan Jones, ‘Passing Time’ review

Walking in to the upstairs performance space at the Producers Hotel for a comedy show, could potentially be slightly daunting being a cosy (read, small) space, with nowhere for introverts to hide….however we were all greeted warmly by Aidan Jones who was already sitting on stage, chatting away amiably. He put everyone at ease and with his clever and funny banter he either intentionally or inadvertently, acted in the role of the...

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Passing some time with Aidan Jones
Feb19

Passing some time with Aidan Jones

Comedian and storyteller, Aidan Jones, came to a startling realisation last year. He’s been fired from 14 jobs in his life and is now starting to ponder the question….could it possibly be him that is the problem?  SAT: Aidan, welcome and thank you for passing some time with us and sharing insights about your Adelaide Fringe show, ‘Passing Time’ (see what we did there? 😉 OK, we’ll leave the comedy to you). Your new...

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