What visions have I seen! Adelaide Festival bursts with spectacle
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Adelaide, Feb 26 - March 14
Adelaide Festivalâs opening weekend conjured worlds beyond the mortal realm of coronavirus and international border closures, courtesy of a United States countertenor released from quarantine to reign over impish fairies and an acrobatic troupe and choir who pulsed as one in a spectacle of human possibility.
A Midsummer Nightâs Dream Adelaide Festival 2021
Credit:Tony Lewis
Festival co-director Neil Armfield revived his production of the Benjamin Britten opera
What visions have I seen! Adelaide Festival bursts with spectacle
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The Central Queensland North open men were beaten but showed plenty of promise in their clash with NPL Queensland team, the Magpies Crusaders.
They went down 8-2 in Mackay on Saturday, with Ryan Hawken and Paul Jackson slotting the team’s goals early in the second half.
The CQ North under-23s were beaten 2-1 in their clash.
The exhibition matches were a first for CQ and a first for Rockhampton’s Gary Skinner, who coached against his son Sam for the first time. Father and son Gary and Sam Skinner were on opposing sides for the first time on Saturday.