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BWW Reviews: OLIVER Leaves the Audience Wanting More

BWW Reviews: OLIVER Leaves the Audience Wanting More

by Barry Lenny — July 21, 2013
Charles Dickens wrote a good few popular novels, most of which have been dramatised many times and a few of which have been turned into musicals. Perhaps the best know of these is Lionel Bart's Oliver!...
BWW Reviews: FEAR-EATER THEATRE Time Travels to the 1920s

BWW Reviews: FEAR-EATER THEATRE Time Travels to the 1920s

by Barry Lenny — July 21, 2013
Popular Adelaide entertainer, Anya Anastasia, has branched out into a new area by bringing together a selection of acts into a cabaret variety show filled with music, dance, burlesque and more. She has called it Fear-Eater Theatre, which gives an indication that some of the material might be dark, ...
BWW Review: BIG BAD WOLF scares nobody at all, in a fun family show

BWW Review: BIG BAD WOLF scares nobody at all, in a fun family show

by Barry Lenny — July 10, 2013
There would be few people who have not heard the story of Little Red Riding Hood, a cautionary tale warning of what we now refer to as "stranger danger" and, let's face it, they don't come much stranger than a talking wolf....
BWW Reviews: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Tickles Every Funny Bone

BWW Reviews: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS Tickles Every Funny Bone

by Barry Lenny — July 5, 2013
One of Shakespeare's earliest works, and his shortest, The Comedy of Errors is an exciting first time collaboration between the illustrious and highly respected specialist group, Bell Shakespeare, and the State Theatre Company of South Australia. It is premiering in Adelaide before embarking on an A...
BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe TAKE FIVE - THE DAVE BRUBECK STORY Brings West C

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe TAKE FIVE - THE DAVE BRUBECK STORY Brings West Coast Cool to Adelaide jazz lovers

by Barry Lenny — June 26, 2013
Jazz pianist, Dave Brubeck, put together a quartet that played during the 1950s and 60s and that put out the first platinum selling jazz album, with the title Time Out. It contained the track, Take Five, which became the top selling instrumental piece of all time. Take Five - The Dave Brubeck Story ...
BWW Reviews: AND NO MORE SHALL WE PART Brings Tears to the Audiences' Eyes

BWW Reviews: AND NO MORE SHALL WE PART Brings Tears to the Audiences' Eyes

by Barry Lenny — June 25, 2013
Director, Yasmin Gurreeboo, only arrived in Adelaide a few months ago from Britain and has already made her mark with this production. Aside from selecting two people who are perfect for the roles she has hit on an innovative method of quickly and seamlessly presenting the flashbacks....
BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe  HOMEMADE FUSION Generates Plenty of Laughs in A

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe HOMEMADE FUSION Generates Plenty of Laughs in Adelaide

by Barry Lenny — June 22, 2013
Rachel Rai, Claire McEvoy, Brady Lloyd, and David Salter are the four singers for this performance, and they all know how to deliver comedy, many of the songs finding the laughs in highly inappropriate lifestyles and relationships....
BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe GIRL ON THE DRINK: FROM GUTTER TO GLAMOUR IN SAT

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe GIRL ON THE DRINK: FROM GUTTER TO GLAMOUR IN SATIRE AND SONG Takes Audience on a Journey Out of Darkness

by Barry Lenny — June 17, 2013
Annie Siegmann is performing her latest cabaret performance at the very intimate venue, La Boheme, which ideally suits the even greater intimacy of her production. Siegmann has not touched alcohol for just over six months now, and so this is a very personal, revealing, and often dark tale of her str...
BWW Review: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe THE PIANO CHICK: SOLO AND BY REQUEST Tickles the

BWW Review: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe THE PIANO CHICK: SOLO AND BY REQUEST Tickles the Ivories

by Barry Lenny — June 17, 2013
Becky Blake, who had the great Clemens Leske as one of her piano teachers, began her career, she told us, as a pianist at Adelaide's Hilton Hotel. She is now the pianist and singer with the very popular show band, Chunky Custard, as well as working in solo shows and small groups....
BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe SONGS ONLY A MOTHER COULD LOVE Rocked the Cradle

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe SONGS ONLY A MOTHER COULD LOVE Rocked the Cradle

by Barry Lenny — June 17, 2013
Adelaide cabaret stalwart, Libby O'Donovan, takes a very different tack for her latest production, Songs Only a Mother Could Love, a collection of songs that she, and others, learned from their mothers as children. O'Donovan is one of the most highly skilled and much loved of Adelaide's cabaret comm...
BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe RETAIL THERAPY Sells Out in Adelaide

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe RETAIL THERAPY Sells Out in Adelaide

by Barry Lenny — June 14, 2013
Harriet Allcroft came to the attention of Adelaide audiences when she appeared in a show case performance following one of the Adelaide Cabaret Summer Schools. She extended this short performance into a full length cabaret show which she titled Barely Legal. she is back with a new show based on her...
BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Festival BARB JUNGR: STOCKPORT TO MEMPHIS Thrilled her

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Festival BARB JUNGR: STOCKPORT TO MEMPHIS Thrilled her Many Australian Fans

by Barry Lenny — June 12, 2013
Barb Jungr made a very welcome return to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, her last visit having been in 2006, when she presented her unique interpretations of the songs of Bob Dillon. Together with her musical director, accompanist, and co-writer, Simon Wallace, her performance consisted of a combinat...
BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe – CRAZY WITH SONDHEIM Pleases Fans of His Musi

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe – CRAZY WITH SONDHEIM Pleases Fans of His Musicals

by Barry Lenny — June 9, 2013
Stephen Sondheim has written songs for many crazy people in his musicals, some permanently so, and some pushed beyond their limits by circumstances who become temporarily that way. Sondheim's music is often exceptionally difficult and a classically trained trio, Blake Parham and Tahlia Ries, accompa...
BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe - TEARS ON MY PILLOW: CRY ANOTHER DAY Brought Te

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Fringe - TEARS ON MY PILLOW: CRY ANOTHER DAY Brought Tears of Laughter

by Barry Lenny — June 7, 2013
Rachel Rai and Claire McEvoy, aided and abetted by accompanist Aaron Nash at the piano, presented Tears on My Pillow: Cry Another Day, a sequel to their earlier hit show, Tears on My Pillow: Cry Harder, that was presented at the 2013 Adelaide Fringe and completely sold out....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE 40TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Delights Adelaide Audi

BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE 40TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Delights Adelaide Audiences

by Barry Lenny — June 3, 2013
The Adelaide Festival Centre was opened in 1973 by then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, and the Premier of South Australia at that time, Don Dunstan. To celebrate that opening, the Adelaide Festival Centre and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra jointly presented this sensational concert....
BWW Reviews: HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING Lampoons Big Business O

BWW Reviews: HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING Lampoons Big Business Once Again

by Barry Lenny — June 3, 2013
The Marie Clark Musical Theatre Company have chosen a show that is not often performed in Adelaide. The last time that I saw this show was in 1982, where I watched it every night from my place in the orchestra pit, and I have fond memories of that production. Happily, this group kept that memory ali...
BWW Reviews: The Firm's CONCERT 1, SCHUBERT Delights Adelaide Audience

BWW Reviews: The Firm's CONCERT 1, SCHUBERT Delights Adelaide Audience

by Barry Lenny — May 30, 2013
In his short 32 years Schubert composed an enormous amount of music, including over 600 lieder (songs), nine symphonies, including his famous Symphony No. 8 in B minor, the Unfinished Symphony. This concert was performed by soprano Emma Horwood, male alto Matthew Rutty, tenor Martin Penhale, and bas...
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