Revolutionary slogans and gang-shouted chorus lines light up the screen but it is the true grit of Pussy Riot’s story that really lights the fires at this RCC Fringe performance. ★★★★
Guests were given a taste of the RCC Fringe’s 2019 program at a launch event last week at the University of Adelaide.
As the audience enters the theatre for Penny Arcade’s Bitch! Dyke! Faghag! Whore!, pole dancers in skimpy fishnet costumes gyrate and twerk to a loud version of “Come Together” while a large screen provides live close-up footage of the action. ★★★ ½
A pop-up North Terrace basement bar that’s both elegant and quirky, a laneway dedicated to desserts and an unusual winemaking activation are among the new eating and drinking experiences debuting at Adelaide Fringe.