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Tom Tom Club by Jo Norton — last modified 2008-03-19 14:16
After their debut success at last years Adelaide Fringe and a sell out season at the Edinburgh Fringe, the acrobatic wordsmiths Tom Tom Club are back in Adelaide for another run in the Umbrella Revolution in the heart of the Garden of Unearthly Delights. This year the buzz is bigger than ever with rave reviews across the media and tickets selling out in record time.
Adelaide: Memmie Le Blanc by Jo Norton — last modified 2008-03-18 21:26
Following strong reviews from the debut season in Perth, Memmie Le Blanc had its Adelaide premier at the historic Queens Theatre as part of the Adelaide Fringe. Co-produced by Port Adelaide based Theatre Company Vitalstatistix and Fremantle’s Deck Chair Theatre, performers have been sourced from both states. Over the past eighteen years Vitalstatistix has taken on the role of producing new and original works that advance the development of Australian theatre. Their challenging new work carries on this philosophy, providing an apt vehicle for the delivery of some outstanding theatrical performances.
Adelaide: Conclusions: On Ice by Jo Norton — last modified 2008-03-28 14:41
As we suffer through a record breaking heatwave in Adelaide it is rather fitting that Conclusions: On Ice has its debut as part of the Adelaide Fringe.
Adelaide: Of the Future by Jo Norton — last modified 2008-04-07 09:32
Kurruru Indigenous Youth Performing Arts are one of the leading organizations of their kind in the country. With the mantra of empowering and inspiring young Aboriginal people, Kurruru encourages their performers to connect with their family and their land while developing strong skills in theatre, circus and dance. Their latest performance Of The Future explores ideas of memory and motivation through the experiences of five young dancers.
Adelaide's Razor Sharp New Hang Out by Jo Norton — last modified 2008-05-05 00:41
Tapedeck Razorblade is one of the most fresh and unique spaces in Adelaide and has been trading in the Eastend since November. It is a great place to grab a coffee or a beer while listening to the latest in cool tunes as well as checking out an international range of cutting edge street wear. The upstairs gallery also features regular exhibitions from a diverse range of local artists. Jo Norton caught up with owners Alix Gannon and Ben Smith to have a chat about this eclectic new space.
A Rose for the Anzac Boys by Jackie French by Jo Norton — last modified 2008-06-15 12:48
Jackie French has written over 130 books for young people in her seventeen years of working as an author. Her latest work A Rose for the Anzac Boys was commissioned by Harper Collins to show the solidarity between Australian and New Zealand troops during World War I, however a very different kind of book emerged. Jo Norton caught up with Jackie to talk about her new novel, feminism and human nature.
Sexy Tweens by Jo Norton — last modified 2008-07-20 11:57