The Carpenters Songbook
Experience all the hits from the world’s most successful brother and sister duo in this poignant and uplifting trip through the career of The Carpenters. Features Close To You, Top Of The World, We’ve Only Just Begun, Please Mr Postman and many more. Presented by Reine Beau Anderson Dudley and the multi award-winning cast of Night Owl Shows. Sell out runs at Edinburgh Fringe 2017, 2018, 2021 and 2022, Adelaide Fringe 2019, 2020, Brighton Fringe 2019, 2021, 2022. Adelaide Weekly Music Award Winner 2020. Mervs Award Winner 2019. ★★★★★ Adelaide Advertiser ★★★★★ Three Weeks ★★★★★ Fringefeed. Sunday Times Critical List, Metro Pick of The Fringe. “Night Owl Shows are fast becoming one of the load-bearing walls of the Adelaide Fringe.” Glam Adelaide 2020
Presented by: Night Owl Shows
Night Owl Shows aim to redefine the tribute genre bringing integrity to the art of retro performance. Expect high energy (dancing in the aisles), but also expect to leave with a greater understanding of the context from which the music was born, a formula from which the group has gained world-wide critical acclaim. Sell-out runs at Edinburgh Fringe, Perth Fringe, Brighton Fringe, Adelaide Fringe, and Bear Valley Festival (California). They have picked up 16 awards at afore mentioned festivals as well as over 200 sold out shows and over 100 thousand tickets sold since 2017. Described by Glam Adelaide as “one of the load bearing walls of Adelaide Fringe” Night Owl Shows have firmly established their presence as the biggest music production company on the international Fringe Festival circuit
Ample free parking available, access for coaches, pop up bar and just 10 minutes from the CBD
Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts
stunningly emotive - Ken Grady, Upside Adelaide
Reine’s pure and honest voice was used to perfectly reflect the emotion, melancholy and Karen’s fragility - Jenny Power, Global Media Post
On stage were the Night Owl Band and singer Reine Beau Anderson Dudley who has the vocal range to do these songs justice - Tom King, Arts Review Edinburgh