Tag: Adelaide Fringe

The most wonderful time of year

Late summer/early autumn, February-March, is the best time to visit Adelaide, South Australia. Often regarded as ‘conservative’, the city comes alive during the twin events of the Adelaide Festival and Fringe. For three Covid-conscious festival seasons audiences and artists alike laboured under a cloud of anxiety. Would their show be cancelled? Would a key cast

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A different Fringe

ADLFringe21 Adelaide Fringe Gluttony

Twelve months ago the Adelaide Fringe and Festival were just ending. COVID-19 was just beginning. Now, one year later, with the pandemic more locked-down in South Australia than the people, the Adelaide Festival and Fringe went ahead- but with a difference.

Rum, sun, shadows and elephants

Adelaide Fringe weeks 3-4. So much in these last two weeks of Fringe, just before the coronavirus brought all other major events to a close. There may be a travel ban affecting Spain but Bandaluzia Flamenco recreated the emotion, energy and drama of Spain in a small tent in the Gluttony venue hub. A virtuoso

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