Adelaide Fringe Festival 2021, Black Box Theatres. Feb 19 – Mar 21, 2021
This interactive offering from the mind of Joshua Kernich is a tremendous ten minutes of surprising, thought-provoking fun. You gather with a handful of others around a large TV screen and a pixelated character walks through a familiar landscape from a platform video game of the 1990s.
By Jay Emmanuel with co-composition by Kavisha Mazzella and Pavan Kumar Hari. Encounter and Performing Lines. Directed by Jay Emmanuel . Subiaco Arts Centre, WA. Feb 10-13, 2021
Children of the Sea is a powerful theatrical work about survival and resistance, based on two years of research from writer/director Jay Emmanuel and interviews with over 60 survivors, border officials and human rights lawyers at Australian detention centres. Highly emotional and very moving, this powerfully presented piece is presented by Encounter and Performing Lines.
Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade. Ravel - La Valse. Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Johannes Fritzch. Concert Hall, QPAC. 19-20 Feb 2021. Broadcast ABC Classic 13 Mar 12 Noon.
Before the concert began, concertmaster Warwick Adeney did some QSO housekeeping by informing the audience that the conductor of the concert, Johannes Fritsch, had been appointed Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor for the orchestra for the next three years. Fritzch had previously held the same position with the orchestra from 2008 – 2014.
By Joanne Hartstone. Hartstone Kitney Productions. Adelaide Fringe 2021. Black Box Theatre. Feb 19 – Mar 14, 2021.
The team that has delivered such gems as The Girl That Jumped Off the Hollywood Sign and That Daring Australian Girl are back with their new offering The Reichstag is Burning. Having already well established themselves as award-winning writers and producers of the cabaret genre it is, perhaps, no surprise that their latest production invites the audience to spend the evening in the Katakombs Kabarett in the Weimar tradition.
Created by Erin Fowler. Adelaide Fringe Festival 2021. Black Box Theatre. Feb 19 – Mar 21, 2021
Acclaimed choreographer and dancer Erin Fowler is premiering her newest offering, EGG, at the Black Box Theatre for this year’s Adelaide Fringe. In EGG, Fowler incorporates her background in dance into a comedic, physical theatre piece, unmistakably directed by none other than Adelaide’s king of clowning, Hew Parham.
By Lionel Bart. Primadonna Productions. Directed by Carole Dhu. Pinjarra Civic Centre WA. Feb 19-20, 2021
Primadonna Productions’ youth presented the Australian Premiere of Oliver! Jr, a shortened version of this classic British musical that still contains all the highlights - and tells the story well. After a tricky rehearsal period that included not only a lockdown, but one cast member being caught on the “wrong side” of one of WA’s internal borders - this was brought to the stage with love, talent and bucket-loads of enthusiasm.
By Phil Aughey. Adelaide Fringe Festival 2021. The Garage International. Feb 19-24 2021
Phil Aughey is Chopin, recounting episodes and playing music from his life whilst stuck in a foggy Scotland in 1848.
Aughey’s performance as an actor and pianist is of someone who has done this show a lot; he’s at his best when remembering the saddest times: then he has us captivated and listening to every word. Even the occasional missed note or imperfect timing on the piano feels like a composer who has had enough.
By Angus Cameron. Adelaide Fringe 2021. Presented by Patrick Livesey. The Arch, Holden Street Theatres. Friday 16 February to Sunday 21 March, 2021
Occasionally, 60 minutes can change your life, and for me, Patrick Livesey’s production of Dirt is an example of how fine theatre can showcase and educate about human rights issues in a subtle, compelling way.
By Jeffrey Jay Fowler and Chris Isaacs. Lambert House Enterprises and Mardi Gras Festival. Director Les Solomon, El Rocco Theatre, Potts Point. Feb 17 – Mar 7, 2021.
Les Solomon has directed yet another stunning piece of theatre to revive the pandemic ravaged Sydney theatre scene. He has followed up his tight, character-strong production of The Shape of Things with a delightfully intimate production of this multi-award-winning play by Jeffrey Jay Fowler and Chris Isaacs.