A Sense of Home | Fringe Review

An electric atmosphere is created in the Kevin Crease Studios at Channel 9, with its excellent acoustics and excited audience of expectant family, friends and members of the public. It is opening night of A Sense of Home. Right before our eyes, the cast lifts and prepares the screen; the sense of camaraderie and respect for…

Now We Can Talk | Fringe Review

The Treasury Tunnels will be the subject of much discussion this Adelaide Fringe, as the chosen site for the intimate, interactive and risqué theatrical experience Now We Can Talk. Five actors, five audience members, five torches – and the show begins. Participants are guided underground through the tunnels and allocated their positions within a small…

(finger)prints | Fringe Review

This stylised, brave and dramatic new work invites the audience behind closed doors to experience the intimate nature of four young adults and their daily life. We witness the comings and goings of housemates Sammy (Emma Kew), Olly (Harry Breese) and Max (Keenan Haynes), along with regular visitor and Olly’s girlfriend, Ester (Maddy Herd). Within…

Labor Day | Film Review

Based on the novel by Joyce Maynard, Labor Day is set in a small town in New England, with most of the story taking place over the Labor Day long weekend in 1987. Through the eyes of the camera, the audience is introduced to the speed and efficiency of the New England county, which is…