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NEWS
The Penis Principles
April 9 & 10 at 8 p.m. and April 11 at 6 p.m. at The Studio at Holden Street Theatres at 34 Holden Street, Hindmarsh. All Tix are $25.00 Book on 8262 4906 or VenueTix on 8225 8888. Go to What's On page for details!
$5 Discount to see the show! All tix are normally $25 but you can
catch Matt Byrne's ballsy comedy cabaret show for just $20 if you
book through VenueTix! The Advertiser called it: "Good clean Dirty
fun!" Encore Magazine called it "Pun-tastic!" and it got five stars
from the audience on Talkfringe! Seating is General Admission. State the Password "BALLS"
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A Winner of an Advertiser Fringe Award, Nominations for Fringe Award for Best Theatre, Two Nominations for Fringe Award for Best Performer with one commendation and a WINNER of the Fringe Award for Best Puppetry.... WOW WHAT A FRINGE.... And now...... Some FUN FACTS......... Holden Street housed 13.25% of theatre, 14.20% of Dance and .9% of music in the Fringe program. We had 150 individual performances by 13 companies and welcomed over 6750 patrons through our doors, a 25% increase on last year... Not bad for a little venue out of the city... Not bad at all... The Shows were Scarborough, The Tailor of Inverness - Krawiec z Inverness, Rough for Theatre 11, Nightlife, Concrete Solace, Pie Charts and Panties, Holy Guacamole, Planting the Dunk Botanic Gardens, The John Lennon Play: In His Own Write, A Stretch of The Imagination, MADHU - Sweet Diversity, JP, Lane Hinchcliffe and The Sam Lester Art Exhibition... Presented by companies from SA, NSW, VIC and QLD, UK, Scotland and Japan Scarborough sold out in the end and the only way we could fit everyone in was by shifting the furniture so we did. Tailor of Inverness flew in and performed within 24 hours of landing and flew out about 12 hours after the last show... We had to remember to tell John Ho (the man in the window of Rough for Theatre 11 by Samuel Beckett) to move because otherwise he would still be standing there now. Bizarre but true... We had over 35 AMAZING volunteers who helped us out and kept us going and Linka was the tallest. Again the main Beer of choice was Coopers Pale Ale, and the favourite wine was Pertaringa Scarecrow Sem Sav (white wine) and Pertaringa Undercover Shiraz (red wine) all South Australian products. Over 4 kg of organic ground coffee was filtered and consumed (and not just by the staff). The main chocolate of choice was Mars Bar and the favourite Chip of choice was Cheese Twisties AGAIN... (not even a chip!!). We danced to Proud Mary and did the Scottish Gig, we drank Scottish whisky and saw the dawn a few times. Our cheeks were sore from smiling and The Nature Foundation finally got their boardroom back. Sad to see it go really we had a ball and ....WE LOVE THE FRINGE!!!!!!! Five - 30 - Five Competition
There is a saying: "Nothing is so powerful then an idea whose time has come". Unfortunately, however, it seems that the FIVE-30-FIVE is a little ahead of its time! Despite the encouraging support and enthusiasm by many in the Adelaide Arts industry, there seems to have been a great deal of misunderstanding about the nature of the competition by many others, which has led to the postponement of the competition for this year.
CONGRATULATIONS
Scarborough has been nominated for the Curtain Call awards from the Adelaide Theatre Guide for Best Show - Drama and Emily Branford has been nominated for Best Female performer for the role of Lauren in the same play.
Good luck to all the nominees and thanks for the consideration.
Ruby Awards
Nominate your favourite show, person or company NOW. Anyone can nominate and it is even easier now. Click here to see how. Or can we have a download application forms here
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