Fringe review: GODZ
Prepare to party like its 500 BCE as you journey into the hedonistic lives of the gods of Ancient Greece in the sinfully spectacular GODZ. ★★★★★
Prepare to party like its 500 BCE as you journey into the hedonistic lives of the gods of Ancient Greece in the sinfully spectacular GODZ. ★★★★★
In this experimental work, performer Matt Pasquet bends, flips and morphs his body to create a kinetic story within a single square metre of light. ★★★★
Adelaide Fringe audiences will be lured to the West End this year by attractions ranging from dance, theatre, music and circus shows across multiple venues, to a late-night underground party and an inflatable church hosting theatrical weddings.
Beat looping magician Adam Page borrows drum samples from artists ranging from Michael Jackson to Led Zeppelin and Taylor Swift to create a one-man symphony, but it’s when he picks up the sax that his show really sings. ★★★ ½
This show featuring Stevie Wonder’s most famous songs is more than just a slick tribute concert; it is a joyous celebration of the man who brought us some of the biggest hits of the 1970s and ’80s. ★★★★★
Showcasing some of the top acrobatic talent in Fool’s Paradise, Crème de la Crème offers an evening of flirty theatrics, impressive feats and hilarious antics. ★★★ ½
Adelaide Fringe 2023 Ambassador Penny Arcade – an icon of Andy Warhol’s Factory crew – tells it like she lived it in a ‘memoir show’ at new city-centre venue The Pyramid. ★★★★