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Fringe Fling: ABC meets Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ at the Adelaide Fringe with Sonya Feldhoff and Janice Forsyth

Former Spitting Image and Alistair McGowan writer Henry Naylor talks about his play Angel, about a female sniper who took on IS, plus there is an extract from the performance.

Another chance to hear Sonya Feldhoff and Janice Forsyth bring ABC Adelaide and Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland together in the final Fringe Fling broadcast from Adelaide Oval in February.

Australian music stars Beccy Cole and Libby O'Donovan perform for the audience and talk about their personal and professional partnership.

Former Spitting Image and Alistair McGowan comedy writer Henry Naylor talks about his play Angel, about a female sniper who took on IS, and we have an extract from the performance.

South African a cappella five-piece Africa Entsha perform and talk about the experience of performing around the world, and at a World Cup opening ceremony.

Matt Tarrant talks Janice and Sonya through the process of making magic happen.

We hear about Adelaide Festival production Secret River's adaptation of Kate Grenville's 2005 novel based on her own family history.

Comedians Tom Ballard, Nath Valvo, Hannah Gadsby talk about the events which inspire comedy in 2017.

Scottish-Australian singer songwriter Eric Bogle, who wrote songs including Waltzing Matilda, and No Man's Land (Green Fields of France), performs on stage with folk musician Pete Titchener.

Liv Smith, the seventeen year old writer and director of I'd Turn Back, talks about how her pieces is founded on real stories from refugees, along with George Franklin, the director of the touring youth theatre company based in Eltham High School who produced the play.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Wed 2 Aug 2017 14:00

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