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All the latest coverage on the Adelaide Festival of Arts and the Adelaide Fringe...

Adelaide Festival of Arts 2006
Festival Reviews:
· Devolution
· Flight
· Here Lies Love
· Forsythe Company '3 Atmospheric'
· Honk If You Are Jesus
· Macbeth
· Nora (A Doll's House)
· Pat Metheny Trio
· Three Atmospheric Studies

Adelaide Fringe Festival 2006
Fringe Features:
· Maria Bamford

Fringe Reviews:
The Latest...
· 20 Years Of The Pants
· A Conversation
· Adelaide Chamber Singers
· All The Things I Would Never Tell You
· Anorak Of Fire
· An Unfortunate Woman
· A Place
· Aunt Aggie's Gut Rot
· Bryan Lynagh
· Big Al & Mark 'Give Us A Hug'
· Circus Oz
· Daniel Kitson
· Danny Bhoy
· Dave Williams
· Diablo 2
· Gareth Berliner 'Is Gutless'
· Highway Rock & Roll Disaster
· I Heart Racism
· Lano & Woodley 'Goodbye'
· Laughing At Gravity
· Lost Babylon
· Mickey D 'The Return Of'
· Miss Blossom Callahann
· Miz Ima Starr
· Myth Understandings
· Piano Contrasts
· Rich Hall
· Simon Munnery
· Splitting The Bill
· Star Trek
· Stephanie McCallum
· The Umbilical Brothers
· Trad
· Tripod
· Wanted: A Memory Of Baterz
· White Men With Weapons

Reviewed so far...
· '2 Connect'
· 4:48 Psychosis
· 52 Pick Up
· A Conversation
· Acquiescence
· Akmal Live
· Angry Young Man
· Anthony Jucha
· An Unfortunate Woman
· Best Of Adelaide Comedy
· Black Crown Lullabies
· Bob Log III
· BrianLynagh 'After Hours'
· The Bubonic Play
· Burlesque Hour
· Candy Butchers
· Charlie Pickering
· Circuit Breaker
· Circus Elysium 'The Last Days Of Mankind'
· Circus Ole
· Craig Egan
· Cream Of Irish
· Dancing At Lughnasa
· Danny Bhoy
· Dave Bloustien 'ST*RF*CK*R'
· De Niro: Behind The Mask
· The Dolls
· Eddie Perfect
· Even
· Felix Listens To The World
· Greg Fleet
· Heart Of Daftness
· I Heart Racism
· Judith Lucy 'I Failed'
· Justin Hamilton
· Katrina Miani 'Reality TV Freak'
· Kransky Sisters
· La Clique
· The Last Days Of Mankind
· Leah Purcell 'The Good Body'
· The Lost Babylon
· Mia Dyson
· Michael Chamberlin
· Miss Blossom Callahann
· M[o]th
· Myth Understanding
· Omon Ra
· Penny Ashton 'Hot Pink Bits'
· Pricks
· Ross Noble
· Sista She 'Inna Thigh'
· Splitting The Bill
· Star Trek
· Tales From The Erotic Cat
· Telefunken
· The Bogus Woman
· The Lost Babylon
· The Moirai
· The Sixth Sense
· The Somewhat Secret Secret Society Show
· The Space Cowboy
· The Travellers
· Tom Gleeson
· Tomas Ford's 'Cabaret Of Death'
· Under Milk Wood
· Waiting For Guinness
· Visual Arts and Venues Guide Launch
· Wilson Dixon
· Zack Adams 'A Complete History'



Kransky Sisters
Heard It On The Wireless
Union Hall
Until Sun 5 March



Due to their highly individual performances on SBS's 'In Siberia Tonight' and tours of the country in their '58 Morris Major, these dour maidens are fast becoming comedic icons to stand alongside Dame Edna herself. Dressed in Simplicity or Butterick pattern rejects, the Kransky sisters - Mourne, Eve and Arva - bring a uniquely deadpan and Gothic approach to an eclectically inventive arrangement of pop songs and deliver highly amusing anecdotes from their lives.

The new show brings together a varied musical programme of unique tracks by artists such as Pink, Talking Heads and AC/DC with tales of spinsterhood turned sour. And whilst there is much to laugh about, it's clear that talented musicians hide behind and inform the show with its eccentric range of musical instruments including the underpinning virtuosic tuba playing of youngest sister, Arva against the more homespun instrumentation of her self-taught sisters.

Inventive harmonies and percussion (courtesy of the kitchen) lift this show above the merely comic in such familiar songs as Pop Music, Steppenwolf's bikie anthem Born To Be Wild and such Oz classics as the Skyhooks' Horror Movie and Russell Morris' psychedelic classic, The Real Thing - now turned into something much more disconcertingly Gothic.

Ingenious references to the more laidback approach to life from a bygone era litter the show including Arnott's Orange Slice biscuits; abattoir workers and an early recognition of difference stamp these excellent performers as uniquely Australian and fully formed identities. The youngest, rebellious sister Arva, obviously owes much to the silent yet impish Harpo Marx, whilst eldest sister Mourne is the suitably bitter and twisted spinster - and Eve (mistress of the musical saw) is cast as the repressed sex-kitten firmly cast under her sister's thumb.

Particular highlights included a dour take on the hippy anthem Aquarius, audience participation in the cheesy instrumental Popcorn and David Byrne's demented Psycho Killer.


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