Fringe review: Someday We’ll Find It
A theatre show scripted using Google searches somehow quietly transforms into a tender reflection on people and the ways they stay the same, even as technology changes. ★★★½
A theatre show scripted using Google searches somehow quietly transforms into a tender reflection on people and the ways they stay the same, even as technology changes. ★★★½
This confessional theatre performance by ‘serial nudist’ Frankie van Kan is a poetic and exhilarating exploration of sexuality and womanhood. ★★★★½
In classic spy thrillers, the Double-O agent swoops in to save the day. But what if the future of the planet is in the hands of three public servants? ★★★★
When a high-flying chef swoops in to buy their restaurant, the staff have to work hard to prove that they should stay part of the team in Deus Ex Femina’s Adelaide Fringe play Dirty Energy.
When head of department Nicky enters her boss Jo’s office for her yearly work review, she’s resigned to yet another meaningless form-filling exercise. What follows is anything but. ★★★★★
Witness an ensemble of very lonely young people struggle to find love while submerged in a sea of dating apps and matching algorithms. ★★★½