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A Fringe Wrap. "Adelaide Fringe Festival". [review]
(Adelaide Review, 2002-04)
Things were always going to go well for the Fringe this year. Everything, from the logo launch of that underdog-looking little bambi to the setting up of its ambitious on-line ticketing, had an assurance and energy about ...
Three Arts Projects. "3 Dark Tales". Theatre O, "Kayassine". Les Arts Sauts and "Hopeless Games". fabrik Potsdam & DO Theatre [review]
(Adelaide Review, 2002-03)
Theatre O from the UK is a hypermobile company which uses the signature performance techniques of Ecole Jacques Lecoq in Paris. Their Edinburgh Festival hit, "3 Dark Tales" is one of three international productions being ...
The Festival That Was. "Adelaide Festival". [review]
(Adelaide Review, 2002-04)
It has been said that the 2002 "Adelaide Festival" has been misunderstood, that it was too innovative and far-sighted to be fully comprehended. That its impact will not be realised for years, say some. For a decade, says ...
Another Country. "Despoiled Shore", "Medeamaterial" and "Landscape with Argonauts". The Border Project [review]
(Adelaide Review, 2002-07)
The Border Project is a new company committed, you might say, to pushing the boundaries. And with their first venture, based on the texts of German writer Heiner Muller, they have taken on the themes of exile, persecution ...
Fringe Events. "Adelaide Fringe Festival". [review]
(Adelaide Review, 2002-03)
The Fringe is in full swing for 2002. Even before the Friday night Opening Parade, which attracts a crowd upwards of fifty thousand, plenty of venues are well under way. At The Garden of Unearthly Delights in Rundle Park ...
Enquiring Minds. "The Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Ruysch" by Hilary Bell. Vitalstatistix. "Copenhagen" by Michael Frayn. Sydney Theatre Company [review]
(Adelaide Review, 2002-10)
While these are two very different productions - they are a world apart in theatrical style - they share a common reflection about what happens when Science Goes Wrong. Or do I mean: too Far, or too Weird, or when it ...
Fringe Notes. "Adelaide Fringe Festival". [preview]
(Adelaide Review, 2002-04)
The press kit reminds us that there are 381 registered events, including 76 in comedy and 102 in theatre. There is also a huge visual arts and film and video program, the schools tour YEP event, regional programs, the ATSI ...
New Works for New Audiences. Recent Releases on CD. [review]
(Adelaide Review, 2002-01)
It has just been another outstanding year for Paul Kelly. He has released no less than four albums, each of them indicative of the rich variety of his gift. "…Nothing But a Dream" (EMI) is his latest studio work, full of ...
Drawn From Out Twilight. 'Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge' by Mem Fox. Windmill Performing Arts Company [review]
(The Australian, 2002-07-08)
In its premiere production the newly formed Windmill Performing Arts Company has created a sheer delight for audiences of any age. Creative Producer, Cate Fowler has been a leading figure in the development of quality ...
Charming Picture Books Spring To Life. 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Fish' by Eric Carle. Windmill Performing Arts [review]
(The Australian, 2002-10-04)
Windmill Director Cate Fowler describes Twinkle Twinkle Little Fish as a production which was determined to be born. Commissioned for the 1998 Out of the Box Festival in Brisbane, it nearly stayed in its box when ACT based ...