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The LinkAdelaide Podcast grows exponentially around each Adelaide Fringe Festival, brimming with interviews with artists talking about their work and why they've brought it to Adelaide, Australia, in ... more
FAQs about The LinkAdelaide Podcast:How many episodes does The LinkAdelaide Podcast have?The podcast currently has 391 episodes available.
February 21, 2012LinkAdelaide - Joanne John Michael: MiserySeen the film? This is nothing like that. Based on a scripted version of Stephen King's novel officially sanctioned by the author, Misery, a two-hander originally presented at the Bakehouse, returns to the Centre for International Theatre in 2012 for the Fringe. We spoke to the cast and director about playing baddies, delighting in audience reactions and crafting theatrical experiences for works widely known from film....more13minPlay
February 21, 2012LinkAdelaide - Richard Fry: The Ballad Of Unbeatable HeartsDealing with the little discussed issue of youth suicide, Richard Fry's one man show The Ballad of the Unbeatable Hearts frankly discusses youths (boys especially) who end their lives prematurely. In a show which could be depressing in itself, Richard goes further than most, offering hope and solutions to the disenfranchised. We spoke to Richard about homosexuality and hope for the generations....more11minPlay
February 21, 2012LinkAdelaide - Belt Up Theatre: OutlandEngland's Belt Up Theatre are presenting two works at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. In the second, Outland, Belt Up Theatre looks into the life, mind, and work of author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll. We spoke to the cast about aging, recapturing youth, and Neil Gaiman....more11minPlay
February 21, 2012LinkAdelaide - Belt Up Theatre: The Boy JamesEngland's Belt Up Theatre are presenting two works at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. The first, The Boy James, invites audiences into the world of James, a character loosely based on Peter Pan author, JM Barrie. We spoke to the company about working with audiences, and such a well known literary figure....more10minPlay
February 21, 2012LinkAdelaide - Justin Butcher: Scaramouche JonesAfter an award winning appearance in 2010, Justin Butcher has returned to Adelaide, and the Centre for International Theatre at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival to present his one man voyage through the twentieth century, Scaramouche Jones....more20minPlay
February 20, 2012LinkAdelaide - Scott Gooding: Eric - The One Man Sketch Comedy ShowIn the lead up to his performances at the Adelaide Fringe, LinkAdelaide spoke to comedian, director and writer Scott Gooding about his show, and the freedom that comes to established dramatical writers when they write sketches....more9minPlay
February 17, 2012LinkAdelaide - Carla Conlin: Eurowision Adelaide 2012Late at night, for one night only, in the Garden of Unearthly Delights, Adelaide will play host to the 2012 Eurowision Song Contest. The brainchild of Carla Conlin, the show will feature some big names representing different European countries (and Australia, of course..). We spoke to Carla for a glimpse as to who we can expect on the bill....more8minPlay
February 17, 2012LinkAdelaide - Carla Conlin: Miss Conlin ConfessesIn her new, full length cabaret, Adelaide's Carla Conlin plays Miss Conlin, a school teacher with a secret, late night cabaret singer double life. We spoke to Carla about performing, her inspiration, and the show generally....more8minPlay
February 17, 2012LinkAdelaide - Seb Carboncini: Wheel Of MisfortuneIn his Adelaide Fringe performance for adults, Seb Carboncini follows up last year's So You Think You Can Get Fd Up with a show about chance, taboos and Wheels of Misfortune. We spoke to Seb about how it works, and how it'll be different every night....more6minPlay
February 17, 2012LinkAdelaide - Seb Carboncini: Professor Peter PotatoeaterIn his Adelaide Fringe performance for kids, local entertainer and character comedian Seb Carboncini will introduce his audiences to Professor Peter Potatoeater.. and a monkey. We spoke to Seb about performing for children....more6minPlay
FAQs about The LinkAdelaide Podcast:How many episodes does The LinkAdelaide Podcast have?The podcast currently has 391 episodes available.