Two Fringe events in one night. Wow!
Two very different shows.
The first one at one of the many squares ( should they be called piazzas!) in Adelaide.

Called 80’s Ladies it probably would not be my first choice but my niece Vashti a professional Sax player was in the band for the show. and it was great.

It was a riot of fluro. See niece Vashti with her saxophone 🎷 in the background of the above photo. It was loud , fun, and our group were definitely the oldest in the crowd!

Somehow it was great fun. I sang along to 80’s songs like Working 9 to 5 and It’s Raining Men…… and we came out smiling.
The show finished ….. we sat outside having a Gin & Tonic looking at the trapeze artists then walked a few blocks to another Square – all lit up and in party mode.
We scrambled into the Speigeltent, found seats and settled in for Elephant Man the Musical. You probably remember the sad story of the Elephant Man. A movie starring John Hurt. Now thanks to a wonderful director – a local team – including musician husband & wife – it’s now a musical.


Complete with a ringmaster, beautiful nurse, evil Doctor, assorted musicians, actors and the sad elephant man we clapped and sang and shed a tear through the musical journey of the elephant man.
After thunderous applause we left the tent to meet the actors outside. My niece knew the music writers from her days of studying jazz at the uni.

This original Australian production is co-directed by the Olivier-award winning, Edinburgh and Adelaide Fringe veteran Guy Masterson alongside Christopher Mitchell. This gothic fairy tale retelling is as hysterical and heartwarming as it is heartbreaking. It’s going to Melbourne soon if you happen to live there.
We followed the next afternoon with a visit to the old Capri theatre complete with art deco foyer, velvet chairs and old style organ. It’s gorgeous and if I lived here I’d be on the volunteers list and work here. We saw the new Fisherman’s Friends movie. A great fun viewing.


We could go to shows morning, noon and night. It’s a feast here during Festival time. You should try and come one year.
You’re obviously having a ball and certainly making the most of the festival.
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Isn’t it fun when something unexpected turns out to be, well,… unexpectedly fun. Glad you’re enjoying yourselves.
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Two very different shows indeed Fran! What an amazing night.
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What a great experience Fran! Such different shows but so much fun – definitely on my list to go one year 😍
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Talking about old cinemas, The Empire of Light – the new film by Sam Mendes, starring Olivia Colman is filmed in an old cinema in Margate. I loved it – though the critics thought otherwise. x M
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That’s interesting because that’s on at the Capri here so we might get a chance to see it.
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You always have incredible energy, Fran. Your outings sound like such fun. Bx🥳
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