What Maisie Knew | Film Review

From the Producers of ‘The Kids are Alright’, ‘What Maisie Knew’ offers a bold, brave and insightful look at life through the eyes of a child. We enter six year old Maisie’s world at the level she encounters it, full of love, complexity and contradiction. Based on the novel by Henry James, Co-Directors Scott McGehee…

In Their Own Words | Word Festival Review

In the year of centennial celebrations, Her Majesty’s Theatre was beaming on Saturday night, as Adelaide was given a rare and insightful ‘behind the scenes’ experience with Matt Lucas (Little Britain), Kitty Flanagan (The Project), Professor Roly Sussex (ABC 891) and Host Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd, Icehouse) as they explored the world of comedy, In…

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra | Review

True to their values, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra delivered an enriching evening of ‘Vision, Dedication and Inspiration’ at the Adelaide Festival Theatre on Saturday. The audience was treated to a frolicking rendition of Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’, and transported to another time and place, with all the ambience, animation and anecdote of American Soul. American-born,…

Epic | Film Review

“My dad always told me stories about a hidden world where brave warriors watch over and protect us. If you look closely into nature you will see a hidden struggle going on. Life is constantly up against decay. If you can’t see it, look closer”… “You just can’t stop the rot”. This is where our…