2014 Adelaide Festival
Festivals
This is the hub for all InDaily’s 2014 Adelaide Festival stories and reviews – including coverage of WOMADelaide and Adelaide Writers’ Week.
You’ll find links to preview stories about some of the top acts and events to help you decide what you might want to see during the Festival, from February 28 until March 16. During the two-week Festival, we will also be posting reviews of almost every show on the program.
Adelaide Festival
Reviews
Isabella Rossellini’s Green Porno
Fight Night: The battle for votes
Windmill Theatre’s School Dance
Continuum – Australian String Quartet
Near-record crowd at 2014 WOMADelaide
Unsound Adelaide: Snowtown Live
John Waters: This Filthy World Vol 2
Sadeh21 – Batsheva Dance Company
The Curious Scrapbook of Josephine Bean
Windmill Theatre’s Girl Asleep
Late Night in the Cathedral – program 1
Stories
Technical glitch halts Needles and Opium
Adelaide Festival on track for box office success
An intoxicating new Needles and Opium
2014 Adelaide Festival line-up
Girl Asleep sheds light on teen psyche
Stone/Castro’s Blackout emerges from 9/11 turmoil
Tectonics: Redefining the orchestra
Writers’ Week: big books, big ideas
Dave Lombardo joins Festival line-up
WOMADelaide
Peter Garrett: My guitar kept me sane
Femi Kuti plays to his own Afrobeat
Fat Freddy’s soulful synthesis
The many passions of Billy Bragg
Tim Flannery joins Planet Talks
WOMADelaide announces 2014 line-up
WOMADelaide Taste the World
Recipe: Chicken & Chickpeas, from Sam Lee & Friends
Recipe: Brik Pastry Apple Pie with Armenian Brandy, Annabel Crabb
Adelaide Writers’ Week
Review: What a Wonderful World (Marcus Chown)
Writers’ Week program: big books, big ideas
Pacific Highways: Griffith Review 43
Paul Ham: 1914 – The Year the World Ended
Richard Flanagan: The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Tom Keneally: Shame and the Captives
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