Edinburgh Fringe 2018

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I have the great privilege to be part of the Made in Adelaide 2018 delegation at Edinburgh Fringe and am in Edinburgh from 3-13 August. It’s a great opportunity to catch up with international and Australian colleagues and to see lots of great shows. Here is just a selection of what I’ve seen or am seeing and other recommendations.

 

The Spinners

MUST SEE!! Powerful and mesmerising contemporary dance choreographed by Lina Limosani and Scottish physical theatre artist and director Al Seed with dancers Tara Jade Samaya and Kialea-Nadine Williams telling the story of the Moirai – the Fates of Greek mythology. Highly recommended and has received 5 Star review by Anne Winter in The Guardian “Intelligent, captivating and superbly performed.”

Running till 19 August, 16:45, Dancebase

Midnight Marauders

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The high energy and powerful voice of Carla Lippis with an awesome backing band make this a great night out. Part of the Made in Adelaide program and featuring different guest artists every night.

Running till 26 August, 23:30, Assembly Checkpoint

Prom Kween

Two gals, two guys and a drag queen wanting to be RuPaul stage a high school musical about a trans prom queen.  Has some enjoyable and fun moments but somewhat confused about what it wants to be.

Running till 26 August, 21:05, Assembly George Square Piccolo

Werewolves

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The wonderful parlour game by Adelaide-based Nick Phillips. Audience members have to work together to identify the werewolves before all of the villagers are all killed off. Always entertaining and different every night. A great midnight show.

Running till 26 August, Midnight, Gilded Balloon Teviot

Kathy Lette’s Girl Talk

Squarely aimed at my demographic, women over 40 who love a girl’s night out with a sprinkling of celebrity gossip. Kathy Lette is a great story teller, there are jokes, a bit of bad-taste aussie humour and insights into raising a son with autism.

Running till 11 August, 15:30, Underbelly George Square

Jonny Woo’s All Start Brexit Cabaret

The wonderful Jonny Woo is joined by guest artists on a cabaret ride through the brief history of Brexit. All original songs by Jonny Woo and Olivier Award-winning composer, Richard Thomas (Jerry Springer The Opera). A great 6pm show and start to your evening.

Running till 26 August, 18:00, George Square Gardens

My Left Nut

Catching this one soon at Summerhall on recommendation from Adelaide Fringe Director Heather Croall. “The true story of a Belfast boy growing up with no father guiding him through and a giant ball to weigh him down.

Running till 26 August, 13:15, Summer Hall

Pussy Riot: Riot Days

Maria Alyokhina from Pussy Riot is performing in this show based on her book ‘Riot Days’. “Riot Days merges punk, electronica, theatre, documentary footage and protest. Based on Maria Alyokhina’s book, Riot Days (Penguin Books). Yury Muravitsky (Director). Alexander Cheparukhin (Producer). Maria Alyokhina (Actor, Singer). Kiryl Masheka (Actor, Singer, Text Editor). Nastya AWOTT (Actor, Singer, Saxophone). Maxim AWOTT (Keyboards, Programming, Drums). Vasily Bogatov (Video Director, VJ) Olga Borisova (Text).

Running 10-19 August, 19:00, Summer Hall

Maria Alyokhina is in conversation with Yanos Varoufakis at the Edinburgh International Book Festival on 18 August. Details here.

Andrew Rae and the Music Machines

Horrendous hormones, awkward bodies, and homework: you might remember how bloody awful being a teenager is, and you didn’t even have a moon for a head. Award-winning graphic novelist Andrew Rae’s Moonhead and the Music Machine is a psychedelic, gorgeously illustrated coming-of-age-and-beating-the-bullies story centred on one unusual boy and his gift for making music. Andrew brings a gang of illustrators and musicians for a night of performance and live drawing, with tunes from Electric Fields from Adelaide.

Sunday 12 August, 21:00-23:00, Edinburgh International Book Festival, The Spiegeltent, Free Entry

 

 

The Women’s Parliament

SUBMIT AN ISSUE to THE WOMEN’S PARLIAMENT

Women of South Australia, have your say about our political future at the inaugural Women’s Parliament. To be held on 5 October as part of Open State, The Women’s Parliament is an open forum bringing together South Australian women to debate and discuss issues, concerns and the political process.

It’s easy to Submit an Issue, just visit The Women’s Parliament and follow the link. Deadline for Issues is Thursday 7 September.

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