Spirason is exhausting to watch and extremely funny for lovers of oddball humour.
Achtem uses both his hands and feet simultaneously to produce the clever imagery, most times in sight of the audience so they...
A feature in this year's Garden of Unearthly Delights is an unusually tapered structure towering on the lawn, demanding comment from passers...
Soap: The Show, a human circus of eight highly skilled, gorgeous performers that centre their acts around six bathtubs.
The Magnets are a sonic sensation hailing from the UK, and are not to be missed.
Not one for the children, but a deliciously devilish return season for anyone who missed it last year.
While the intimacy of this show would fare better in a smaller venue, Dark, nonetheless, fills the hour with some thought provoking...
After ten years of puerile sex talk and random faecal funnies, the Talking Poofy boys are here, queer and to be feared,...
You have to hand it to Riot City Wrestling for edge-of-your-seat escapism and incredible, fast past action.
For such an old, popular show, the creative team behind The Met's current production have done it proud, offering a snappy, fresh,...
The search for Adelaide's funniest Nungas returned for its fifth year in the South Australian heats of this national Aboriginal and Torres...
Mr Snot-bottom is very, very naughty. In fact, his teacher is quick to warn the kids in the audience that they should...
A sweet story of love and loss, told with Neil Simon's usual flair for comedy.
The merit of this predictable play is in the acting. Guy Masterson and Joanne Hartstone give powerful performances as unlikeable university professor...
Multi-award-winning Scottish comedienne Janey Godley erupts onto stage in her side-splitting Australian debut.
The BDSM community of Adelaide return for their fourth consecutive Fringe to present a myth-busting demonstration of their lifestyle choices.
Be quick to catch this enjoyable comedy that mimics the golden age of radio. Allison William's play is well acted, quirky and...
Legendary Renée Geyer can do no wrong in the eyes and ears of her fans. Her voice may be rougher and her...
Two bored office workers are at the centre of this physical comedy, created and performed by Josh Mitchell and Adam Jackson.
It must be said from the outset that if you are easily offended or distressed you should avoid this show at all...