
Fringe review: Somnia 2.022
Whether the stuff of dreams or nightmares, Somnia 2.022 is a beautifully haunting display of acrobatics with some raunchy cabaret to set the mood. ★★★★
Whether the stuff of dreams or nightmares, Somnia 2.022 is a beautifully haunting display of acrobatics with some raunchy cabaret to set the mood. ★★★★
Film noir collides with the sequined world of cabaret to present a spirited, sexy production that breathes new life into this crime-drama genre. ★★★★
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Surrender your senses and lose yourself among the gods of old as you embark on a breathtaking journey into the stars with the visually stunning Adelaide Fringe premiere of Oracle. ★★★★★
Imagine gasp-inducing acrobatics combined with contemporary dance combined with the warm, fuzzy feeling of a hug. There you have I Want to Touch You, the returning Fringe show from Adelaide-based circus giants Gravity & Other Myths. ★★★★
Part physical theatre and part comedy, with a hint of political commentary, Unsuitable is a high-energy show from Belfast that is more anti-circus than circus. ★★★
Le Aerial takes on the challenge of high-flying acrobatics and dance, as it attempts to leave audiences in awe of our homegrown talent. ★★½