The Festival Theatre turned into a party dance floor when Angélique Kidjo lit it up with an exuberant performance that brought the audience to their feet.
With a skilled band arranged behind “Yellow Submarine” inspired props, singer Rachel Vidoni delivers a powerful hour of songs that goes way beyond nostalgia. ★★★★
A hit in last year’s Adelaide Cabaret Festival, this show returns as a must-see in the Fringe. Sarah-Louise Young’s singing and repartee will delight die-hard fans and general audiences alike. ★★★★½
A full house responded joyfully to a tight band of nine performers as they gave fitting homage to guitar god Jeff Beck in a thrilling performance at Her Majesty’s Theatre.
Cutting to the chase here is simple. If you are a Kate Bush fan, see this show. No ifs or buts. Sarah-Louise Young offers magical, in-and-out-of-character songs and banter that make for compelling entertainment.
The Sheep Song is a morality tale reminiscent of Aesop’s fables, depicting how a sheep’s ambition to become human sets it on a troubled journey. This charged quest is boldly presented with highly visual stagecraft.