LinkAdelaide - Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall: The
Coming to Adelaide for the very first time to perform his stand up in 'The', Melbourne's Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall talks comedy, comedians, and how to make the funny.

Coming to Adelaide for the very first time to perform his stand up in 'The', Melbourne's Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall talks comedy, comedians, and how to make the funny.
Silla Black from Miss Burlesque Australia has a chat about burlesque, boylesque, and the Miss Burlesque Australia - South Australian final at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
Irish performer Neil Watkins talks about The Year Of Magical Wanking, his one man, intensely personal and inherently theatrical poetic performance. NB: Whilst the interview barely skims it, the show contains drug and sexual references and is not suitable for audiences under 18.
LinkAdelaide speaks to The Sexiest Male Voice in Sydney, Luke Escombe, about the title he won last year, and (more importantly) Chronic, the award-winning show he's bringing to the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
She's new, won awards at the Short + Sweet Cabaret in Melbourne last year, and I suspect, will make a cabaret you'll really enjoy as she gets into the mind of a pole dancing stripper in her one woman show 'Mercedes Benz Awkwardly'. Her name's Hannah, and I spoke to her in the lead up to her show.
Inspired by former places of public entertainment, it's fitting that the dance work 'Ghost Town' is to debut on level 4 of the Myer Centre, one floor below the former location of our own Dazzleland. We spoke to dancer Bridget Cains about the work.
She's enjoyed success performing internationally and now local musician Michaela Burger has returned home to launch her debut album Breathe at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival. We spoke to her about performing in Europe, her music, and her band.
In her brand new work, performer Anna Lumb will introduce her audience to three characters, including the enigmatic star of her show, Jack. To find out more about this new work, we spoke to Anna as she prepared another of her shows for a Perth season.
For lovers of real crime, Underbelly and the like, Melbourne writer Fleur Murphy has create a gritty new piece of theatre looking at female criminals in the late 1920s. Entitled Shadows of Angels, the piece will make its debut at the Adelaide Fringe in 2012. We spoke to Fleur about the work, and who'll be bringing it to our stage.
Melbourne Dance Theatre will debut a brand new dance work about the experience of autism at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival. Choreographed by Martin Sierra, himself the father of a mildly autistic child, the work is an intensely personal, moving production.
Alvin Rostant is a steel drummer with years of experience playing steel drums around Australia. In 2012, he is part of Queensland's Banana Joe, and in a group coming to Adelaide to showcase and introduce the steel drum to school students in workshops and performances during the Adelaide Fringe.
As Ireland's Tumble Circus make a joyful (and final) return to the Adelaide Fringe with their show This Is What We Do For A Living, we spoke to Ken about the show, what's next for Tumble Circus, and about being mistaken for Tina's (the other performer in the show) real life husband.
In 2011, Kath Perry brought Adelaide stories of Shakespeare's Mothers in a unique meeting of the author's most memorable Mothers. In 2012, she returns with Shakespeare's Queens, another well researched, unique tale drawing on the Bard's most regal women. After finally finding a clean phone line, we spoke about the show.
Making her theatrical debut at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe, Kate Swaffer is a brilliant and busy speaker who has adapted her experiences as a dementia sufferer into a performance which aims to shine a light on the lives of people and their families dealing with the illness.. and correct a few misconceptions (including my own) on the way.
Returning in 2012 for more mayhem and meal service madness, Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience allows you to step inside the restaurant of Basil and Sybil, and be served by them, Manuel and Polly over two crazy hours. Participatory theatre at its tastiest! As we did for the 2011 Fringe, LinkAdelaide spoke to cast member Ali about the event.
Last year, AJ (with friends) sold sex in Sex Sells. In 2012, she's back, and she wants REVENGE! LinkAdelaide spoke to local Adelaide comedian AJ Rae as she prepares to mount her latest show for the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
An 8 o'clock scheduled interview. I've got my morning voice on and am joined by stand up comics Liz Stephens and Aaron Counter to talk about their show for the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival Mr and Mrs (on at the Bakehouse Theatre's Studio from March 12 to 18), writing comedy for TV, The IT Crowd, Good News Week and more.
Amidst this interviewer's inability to successfully name the performer of the project, LinkAdelaide speaks to writer Keith Gow about creating, then returning to Richard Di Gregorio's 'On Time' for it's premiere Adelaide season.
In this episode, we speak to artist Genevieve Brandenburg about The Three Minute Project, a feature length film inspired by Andy Warhol, and premiering during the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
To kick off our interviews, LinkAdelaide spoke to Queensland artist, Jenny Wynter, about her Unexpected Variety Show, playing at the Light Hotel during the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
Welcome back to the LinkAdelaide Podcast. We're back with a new look website and big plans for 2012, just as the 2012 Adelaide Fringe release over 900 events for sale on their website.
LinkAdelaide celebrates its first anniversary podcast with an update on the site and details of what's happening around the country.
A short review of Isingyah Temple's exhibition at Urban Cow Studios, created after LinkAdelaide's interview with Isingyah ran into technical difficulties.
LinkAdelaide talks to Nikki Nouveau, a Sydney singer/artist who's returning to Adelaide for the second time in 2011 for the Cabaret Fringe with Bordello Blues.
Flamenco Areti received a five star review for their show at the Adelaide Fringe in 2011. Now they're back for the Cabaret Fringe with a new show. We spoke to Areti about it.
LinkAdelaide talks to Chris John about the return of Me N Me Mate, an all Australian show of yarns, bush ballads and tall tales presented by Splash Theatre Company and co-starring Elliot Howard.
Discussing their latest show - a remount of their 2010 success Christina: A Story With Music - and the rest of their 2011 season, I spoke to Stephanie Speirs, company manager for new Melbourne theatre company Attic Erratic.
The University of Adelaide's Theatre Guild has a long history of creating work in Adelaide. Just one week into the position, we spoke to the new Artistic Director of the Theatre Guild, Edwin Kemp.
The Monash University Shakespeare Society present the works of Shakespeare in the MUST space at Monash's Clayton campus in Melbourne. Next up for the society is a production of King Lear, directed by this interview's subject, Christopher Bryant.
Pat Rix, Artistic Director of Adelaide's acclaimed Tutti Ensemble, on the afternoon of their latest production's opening night, speaks to LinkAdelaide about that show, One, as well as Tutti's Real to Real collaboration with the United Kingdom's Oska Bright.